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TAKEN    IN   THE    YEAR   1623 

BY  ROBERT  JRESSWELL,  SOMERSET  HERALD,  AND  AUGUSTINE 
VINCENT,  ROUGE  CROIX  PURSUIVANT  OF  ARMS ; 

§Hsnllfai»  anQ  9tputien  to  Cflicnuun  emiOtn, 
eiMtnttux  King  of  9lrm0. 


WITH  ADDITIONS  FROM  THE  PEDIGREES  OP  SHROPSHIRE 
GENTRY  TAKEN  BY  THE  HERMiDS  IN  THE  YEARS 
1569  AND   1584,  AND  OTHER  SOURCES. 


EDITED  BY 

6E0RGE    GRAZEBROOK,   P.S.A., 

▲KD 

JOHN    PAUL   RYLANDS,  P.S.A., 

OF  THK  MIDDLE  TKMPLK,  BABKIBTKB-AT-LAW. 


PART  I. 


LONDON: 
1889. 


Jtntroiiuctton. 


The  several  Visitations  of  Shropshire,  usually  so  called,  were  taken  in 
the  years  1569,  1584,  1623,  and  1664. 

The  fii'st  of  these  is  MS.  G  9  in  the  College  of  Arms,  and  is  called 
"  The  booke  of  the  gatherings  of  Churches  halls  and  howses."  It  relates 
to  the  counties  of  Gloucester  and  Hereford,  as  well  as  to  Salop,  and  does 
not  look  like  a  Visitation.*  No  Herald's  name  is  given  in  the  MS.,  but  it 
is  said  to  be  the  work  of  Robert  Cooke,  Clarenceux  King  of  Arms. 
Alexander  Evesham  had  a  copy  6f  this  manuscript  made,  which  is  now 

« 

Harl.  MS.  615,  and  is  included  in  the  following  pedigrees.     It  is  thus 
described  in  the  printed  Catalogue  of  the  Harleian  Manuscripts  : 

"  G16. 

A  book  in  fol.  fairly  written,  in  the  first  Leaf  whereof  are  the  following  words, 
Genealogjes  of  Gentlemen  of  Hereford,  Wooster,  Gloster  &  Shropshire,  taken  by 
Robert  Cooke  Clarentieux  King  of  Heralds,  at  his  Visitation  of  the  same  Sheres, 
1569.     And  copyed  out  of  their  several  Pedgrees  subscrybed  by  everye  gentleman 
of  the  Same  Sheres  ;  At  the  ohardge  of  me  Alexander  Evesham.'* 

The  second  of  the  manuscripts  (MSS.  G  15  and  D  10  in  the  College 
of  Arms)  is  called '"'  Pedigrees  of  Shropshire  Gentry,"  and  does  not  appear 
to  have  been  a  Visitation  proper,  though  so  called  in  the  Heralds'  College 
list.  This  so-called  Visitation  is  also  embodied  in  the  following  pages 
from  Harl.  MS.  1241,  which  is  thus  described  in  the  printed  Catalogue 
of  the  Harleian  Manuscripts  : 

*'1241. 

An  Heraldical  Book  in  fol.,  thus  untituled, 

A  copie  of  the  Visitation  of  Shropshire,  taken  &  made  by  Richard  Lee,  alias 
Richmond  Uerauld,  &  Marshall  to  Robert  Cooke  (William  Hervey)  alias  Clarenccux 
Kinge  of  Armes;  taken  in  the  yeare  of  uur  Lord  God  1564  [1584].  Augmented 
by  many  Notes  and  Gatherings  of  Lewis  Dunne  and  others,  by  me  Jacob  Chaloner 
of  London  Gentleman,  untill  the  yeare  1G20.  Copied  by  me  Thomas  Hanford  of 
Wigmore,  Anno  1661. 

*  The  Editors  desire  to  thank  Geobgb  William  jIabshixl,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  F.S.A.,  Rouge 
Croix  Pursuivant  of  Arms,  for  this  and  other  iuformation  relating  to  the  Shropshire  Visitations. 


VI  iNTBOBUOnOK. 

I  am  apt  to  belieye  that  the  Date  of  the  Visitation  last  mentioned  may  be 
mistaken,  and  that  it  should  be  1584.  For  M'  Weever  (*  Pun.  Mon.,'  p.  673) 
sheweth  that  M'  Robert  Cooke  was  made  Clarenceux  A.D.  1566,  nor  was  Richard 
Lee,  from  Portcullis,  created  Richmond  Herald  until  the  year  1584.  Besides 
M'  Withie's  Book  in  this  Library  81  B  12  and  other  good  Copies,  ascribe  this 
Visitation  to  Richard  Lee,  Portcullis,  and  affirm  that  he  took  the  same  a.d.  1584. 

And  as  the  date  of  1564,  seems  not  to  be  right ;  so  I  suspect  that  M' 
Hanford  may  not  have  been  the  most  accurate  Copyist  in  some  other  places ;  not 
but  that  the  Book  being  a  Painter's  Book  only  (wherein  the  Seals  and  other 
Proofs  of  Descents  are  almost  intirely  omitted)  may  upon  divers  occasions  prove  of 
good  use." 

The  third  of  the  so-called  Visitations  of  Shropshire  contains  160 
pedigrees,  and  is  MS.  C  20  in  the  College  of  Arms.  It  was  taken  in  the 
year  1623  "by  Rob*  Treswell  Esq'  Somerset  &  Aug.  Vincent  Rouge 
Croix,"  who  were  Marshals  and  Deputies  to  William  Camden,  Clarenceux 
King  of  Arms.  This  Visitation  forms  the  basis  of  the  following  pages, 
and  Harl.  MS.  1396  has  been  transcribed  for  that  purpose.  The  printed 
Catalogue  describes  this  MS.  as  follows : 

"1396. 

A  book  in  fo.  for  the  most  part  written  and  tricked  by  the  hand  of  M'  John 
Withie  and  by  him  entitled 

1.  The  Visitation  of  Shropsheire  made  &  taken  by  Robert  Tresswell  Somersett 
&  Augustine  Vincent,  Rouge  Croix,  oflScers  of  Armes  Marshalls  &  Deputies  to 
William  Camden  Esq.  Clerenceux,  King  of  Armes,  Anno  1623.  Together  with  the 
Visitation  made  by  Richard  Lee,  Portcullis,  Marshall  &  Deputie  to  Robert  Cooke 
Clarenceux,  King  of  Armes,  Anno  Domini  1584  with  other  Collections  (or 
additions)  made  by  me  John  Withie. 

Here  it  may  be  noted  that  these  two  Visitation  Books  are  not  to  be  under- 
stood as  if  the  one  was  kept  distinct  from  the  other  ;  but  rather  that  the  fresh 
Descents  taken  a.d.  1623  do  supply  the  former  Visitation  of  a.d.  1584. 

That  this  being  transcribed  from  the  original  book  M'  Withie  has  imitated  the 
hands  of  those  gentlemen  who  gave  the  Information  in  Anno  1623.  That  the 
above  mentioned  officers  being  men  of  Learning  &  Judgement :  here  are  copies  & 
Extracts  of  the  private  Evidences  of  divers  antient  Shropshire  families :  the  Seals 
whereof  as  also  the  Arms,  all  along,  are  well  tricked  by  M'  Withie.  That  divers 
of  the  Descents  are  not  of  M*"  Withie's  hand,  but  are  done  by  Jacob  Chaloner,  & 
others  employed  by  him. 

Moreover,  in  this  book,  I  observe 

2.  The  original  Paper,  containing  the  hands  of  those,  who  during  this  Visitation 
of  A.D.  1623  did  disclaim  the  Titles  of  Esquire  and  Gentlemen,  at  Oswaldestre  :  by 
subscribing  to  a  Preamble  written  by  M*^  Withie,  who  rode  Painter  at  the  same 
Visitation. 

At  the  beginning 

8.  Arms  of  some  of  the  Shropshire  Oeutlemen  putt  down  by  way  of  Alphabet. 

fo.  2. 


INTEODUCTION. 


VIl 


4.  TriclcB  of  the  Scales  of  the  Towne  of  Brugenorth.  fo.  18. 

fi.  LaUour'd  Pedegree  of  Broinleigh  or  Bromley,  as  the  same  wne  at.toGte<l  by 

Robert  Cookt;  Clarenceni  &  Robert  GIoTer  Somerset  A.o.  1583.  fo.  SB, 

6.  Some  rery  modern  Contiuoatione,  made  perhaps  by  M'  Robert  Daio,  now 
Suffolk  Herald  &  others  before  the  Book  came  hither.  IT.  41.  43,  251,  482. 

7.  Some  luU  Coutinuatioiis  have  been  made  by  M'  Johu  Withiu  himaoif :  as  ul 
fo.  leo*-  after  fo.  190K  fo.  43i). 

By  my  Lord's  Command  W  James  Orecoe  Bletrmautel  I'oDrsiUTant  at  Arras, 
did  enter  a  Pedegree  of  Corbet  &,<:.  into  this  Book  beginning  at  fo.  SS"",  and  also 
pat  the  Persons  Names  in  the  Index. 

8.  Part  of  l>csce[it  of  Hiiruoge,  by  the  band  of  M'  Richard  Mimdj,  ib  placed 
betw.  IT.  IG5''  &  106. 

9.  Descent,  Funeral  Certificate  &  Arme  of  David  Lloyd  of  Shrewsbury :  taken 
A.D.  1623  by  Robert  Oiren  Deputie  to  the  Hearolds  for  Salop  &  .Stafford, 

inl«r  ff.  259  &  aCO. 

10.  Trick  of  the  Scale  of  the  Towne  of  Bishops  Castle.  h2\ 

11.  An  old  Painting  of  the  ArmsofPytt.  inter  If.  813"  &  814. 

12.  Copieof  the  Proclamation  of  Richard  Lee,  Portcullis  dated  the  12*  of  Sept. 
1584.  whereby  he  disclaimed  many  residing  within  the  Tuwtie  &  Libtrties  of  Salop, 
the  Hundred  of  Ooweatry,  Chirbary,  Condover,  Pimhill,  CInnne,  Foord  A 
Bradford,  as  Usurpers  of  the  Apijcllations  of  Esquire  &  Gentlemen. 

13.  Alphabetical  Table  of  the  Surnames  of  those  Families  whose  Dcflcenla  are 
to  be  found  in  this  Book.     At  the  end." 


There  is  another  copy  of  the  Viaitation  of  1623  in  the  School  Library 
at  Shrewsbury,  and  by  the  kindness  of  the  School  CoDimtttee  we  have 
been  able  to  incorj>orat«  a  collation  of  this  interesting  MS.  in  the  present 
volume,  which  therefore  consists  of  Harl.  MS.  1396,  with  additions  from 
Harl.  MSS.  615  and  1241,  and  from  the  Shrewsbury  MS.,  and  comprises 
the  Visitations  of  1S69,  1584,  and  1623.  To  distin^ish  these  various 
MSS.,  Uarl.  MS,  1396  is  printed  in  ordinary  Koman  type,  the  additions 
from  Harl.  MS.  1241  are  printed  in  italics,  the  additions  from  Harl.  MS.  615 
are  printed  in  italics  within  parentheses,  and  the  additions  and  variations 
taken  from  the  Shrewsbury  MS.  are  print«d  in  italics  within  square 
brackets.  Other  variatdone  are  explained  in  the  footnotes,  and  additions 
by  the  Editors  are  printed  in  ordinary  Roman  type  within  square 
brackets. 

The  copy  of  the  Visitation  of  1623,  which  is  preserved  in  the  Shrews- 
bury School  Library,  is  a  large  folio  manuscript,  written  on  very  thick 
paper.  At  the  beginning  of  the  volunae  there  are  eight  leaves  of  trickings 
of  the  arms  of  varioas  local  families.  After  these  come  306  leaves  of 
pedigrees  which,  in  most  cases,  are  written  on  both  sides  of  the  leaves, 
with  the  arms  neatly  tricked,  and  where  repi«seutations  of  seals  are 
given  they   ans   more   carefully    e.iecuted    than    the   arms.      After   the 


TUl  INTRODUCTION. 

pedigrees  there  follows  a  large  quantity  of  blank  leaves,  on  one  or  two  of 
which  appears  a  fragment  of  a  list  of  arms,  evidently  snch  as  occur  in  the 
Salop  district ;  this  seems  to  have  been  copied  from  another  list,  for  the 
arms  are  roughly  arranged  in  alphabetical  order,  and  only  the  first  three 
or  four  letters  have  been  entered.  At  the  very  end  of  the  book  is  the 
Proclamation  and  List  of  Disclaimers,  dated  20th  September  1623, 
appended  to  which  is  a  pencil  note,  signed  "Isaac  Heard,  Lancaster 
Herald,  1  July  1766,''  declaring  these  four  leaves  to  be  in  the  writing  of 
R.  (sic)  Warburton,  Somerset  Herald.  John  Warburton  was  Somerset 
Herald  from  the  year  1720  until  his  death  in  1769. 

This  manuscript  is  stated  to  have  come  from  the  library  of  John 
Warburton,  Somerset,  and  to  have  been  bought  by  Richard  Hill  Waring, 
Esq.,  Recorder  of  Oswestry  from  1764  to  1798,  who  sold  it  to  Jonathan 
Scott,  of  Shrewsbury,  Esq.,  and  he  presented  it  to  the  School  Library  in 
the  year  1766.  Pencil  notes,  signed  "Is.  Heard,  Lancaster  Herald," 
occur  in  the  Acton  pedigree  at  fo.  16,  where,  in  July  1764,  he  declares 
certain  additions  to  the  pedigree  to  be  in  the  handwriting  of  R.  War- 
burton, Somerset  Herald;  and  again,  at  fo.  45,  where  the  Bromley 
pedigree  is  stated  to  be  in  the  handwriting  of  John  Philipot,  Somerset 
Herald,  who  obtained  that  office  in  1624.  We  have,  therefore,  these 
several  clear  dates  :  John  Philipot  1624,  John  Warburton  died  1769,  the 
pencil  memoranda  ranging  from  July  1764  to  July  1766,  when  the  volume 
would  be  in  the  possession  of  either  Waring  or  Scott,  and  the  presenta- 
tion of  the  manuscript  to  the  School  in  the  last-mentioned  year.  It  is 
to  be  noticed  that  the  pedigrees  of  Albaney,  Blunden,  Bauldwyn,  and 
Barnfield  are  all  signed  in  the  Shrewsbury  MS.,  whilst  those  of  Albaney, 
Bauldwyn,  and  Barnfield  are  not  signed  in  the  Harleian  MSS.  It  is 
remarkable  also  that  these  signed  pedigrees  occur  very  early  in  the 
volume.  Copyists  became  very  expert  in  imitating  the  various  signatures; 
the  three  Bauldwyn  signatures  for  instance,  at  folios  26'*  and  26,  are 
so  different  and  ingenuous  that  it  is  hard  to  think  they  are  not  originals, 
and  perhaps  Sir  Isaac  Heard  may  have  been  in  this  way  deceived  when 
he  declared  parts  of  the  manuscript  to  be  in  the  handwriting  of  Philipot. 

Another  copy  of  the  Visitation  of  1623,  with  additions  and  continuations 
by  Morris,  may  be  seen  in  the  Shrewsbury  Free  Library.  Morris  says,  on 
his  title-page,  "  Two  other  copies  I  have  seen  differ :  one,  now  penes  Sir 
Henry  Edwards  Bar*  was  made  by  Isaac  Richardson  painter  &  deputy  to 
the  King  of  Arms  1705;  but  that  from  which  I  transcribed  these 
pedigrees  &  drew  the  arms  is  in  the  Shrewsbury  Free  School  Library,  to 
which  it  was  presented  by  Jonathan  Scott  of  Shrewsbury,  Esq.,  in  1766, 
be  having  bought  it  for  £5  5s.  from  Richard  Hill  Waring,  Esq.,  who 


INTRODUCTION.  IX 

bought  it  at  a  sale  for  a  similar  sum.  It  came  from  the  Library  of  John 
Warburton,  Esq.,  Somerset  Herald." 

Another  copy  of  the  same  Visitation,  in  the  possession  of  E.  Jasper 
More,  Esq.,  and  preserved  at  Shipton  in  Coverdale,  Salop,  is  thus 
described  by  Mr.  H.  Maxwell  Lyte  in  the  Report  of  the  Historical 
Manuscripts  Commission :  "  Transcript  of  a  book  formerly  in  the 
possession  of  Lord  Newport  at  Eyton,  co.  Salop,  containing  the  Visitation 
of  the  County  made  by  Rob^  Tresswell,  Somerset,  and  Augustin  Vincent, 
Rouge  Croix,  in  1623,  that  made  by  Richard  Lee,  Portcullis,  1584,  and 
certain  other  genealogies."     (Salop  Archaeological  Society,  vol.  x.) 

It  is  almost  needless  to  discuss  the  date  of  the  Visitation  of  1623,  as 
it  appears  plainly  in  the  dating  of  the  various  pedigrees ;  but,  since  in  at 
least  two  works  it  is  erroneously  stated  to  have  been  taken  in  1624,  it 
may  be  well  to  give  the  funeral  certificate  of  the  learned  Camden,  by 
whose  Marshals  and  Deputies  the  Visitation  was  taken,  from  the  Book 
of  Funeral  Certificates  in  the  College  of  Arms,  I  22,  p.  90: 

"  W™  Camden  Esquier  al's  Clarenceux  King  of  Amies  of  the  East  West  and 
South  parts  &c.  &c.  being  a  batchelor  departed  this  mortall  life  at  Chiselhurst  in 
Kent  the  ix^^  daye  of  November  1G28  being  Sundaye  in  the  morning  about  4  or  5 
of  the  clock.    Testified  by  Doctor  Heather." 

Our  Visitation  therefore  was  Camden's  last  work ;  and  Gough 
(*Topog.,'  ii.,  p.  276)  informs  us  that  Eobert  Tresswell,  Somerset, 
surrendered  his  office  in  1624,  and  was  succeeded  by  John  Philipot.* 

The  last  Visitation  of  Shropshire  was  taken  in  the  year  1664  (MS. 
C  35  in  the  College  of  Arms),  and  does  not  come  within  the  scope  of  the 
present  volume. 

To  account  for  the  great  number  of  gentry  in  Shropshire  and  the  bold 
and  independent  character  which  has  gained  for  them  the  popular  name 
of  "proud  Salopians,"  it  is  necessary  that  we  give  a  hurried  description 
of  social  arrangements  in  early  times,  from  which  no  doubt  these 
characteristics  of  the  Shropshire  gentry  are  derived.  Situate  on  the 
disturbed  borders  of  Wales,  and  holding  in  fee  a  large  part  of  the 
Marches,  the  Barons  were  placed  there  with  a  very  peculiar  tenure ;  each 
had  his  castle  subject  to  constant  attack  from  the  Welsh,  and  his  estates 
extended  to  so  much  land  as  he  could  hold  or  capture  from  them  ;  many 
of  the  charters  by  which  they  held  their  lands  are  so  worded  (Lansdowne 
MS.  216).  Of  necessity  the  men  who  accepted  such  a  position  and  trust 
must  have  been,  and  their  descendants  must  have  grown  up  for  generations, 
bold  and  self-reliant,  in  the  constant  expectation  of  war.  The  Lords  of 
Manors  were  mostly  Barons,  and  sat  in  Parliament,  and  in  the  Bed  Book 

*  The  exact  date  was  8  July  1624. 

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X  INTRODUCTION. 

of  the  Exchequer  we  find  them  called  "  Marchiones  Wallise "  (Duke's 
'Antiquities  of  Shropshire,'  p.  xii).  Shropshire  is  the  seat  of  Judicature 
for  all  North  Wales,  and  all  suits  were  tried  at  Shrewsbury. 

Old  Fuller  (p.  264)  tells  us  that  out  of  186  castles  in  all  England,*  thirty- 
two  were  in  Shropshire ;  every  manor-house  must  in  fact  have  been  like  a 
castle,  moated,  and  able  to  withstand  sudden  attack. 

This  constant  state  of  unrest  continued  from  the  Norman  Conquest 
till  the  death  of  Owen  Glendwr  in  1416.  But  the  ferocity  which 
necessarily  grew  out  of  such  a  state  of  society  hung  on  in  the  district  long 
after  the  Welsh  were  reduced  to  quietness,  until  two  very  remarkable  men 
became  Lords  President  of  the  Marches.  These  were  Rowland  Lee,  Bishop 
of  Lichfield  and  Coventry,  and  Sir  Henry  Sidney.  The  former  was  appointed 
in  1535,  and  by  his  governance  the  Marches  were  at  length  cleared  of  bands 
of  robbers.  Before  his  time  it  was  not  a  very  uncommonf  thing  for  one 
of  the  gentry  to  collect  a  band,  and  capture  and  hold  to  ransom  any 
neighbouring  gentleman  who  it  was  supposed  could  pay  for  his  delivery. 
By  his  influence  and  constant  personal  inspection  for  eight  years  Bishop 
Lee  raised  the  moral  tone  of  the  whole  district  under  his  command.  He 
died  24  January  1643,  and  was  buried  at  Shrewsbury,  leaving  the  Marches 
in  a  state  of  tranquillity  and  security,  very  different  from  that  in  which 
he  had  found  them. 

Six  Lords  President  followed,  colourless  men  who  have  left  behind 
them  no  marks  of  labours  bestowed  during  their  short  tenures  of  oflice, 
and  it  is  a  singular  testimony  to  the  discreet  government  of  Bishop  Lee 
that  the  Marches  did  not  in  this  interval  relapse  again  into  barbarism. 
Li  1559,  however,  the  ever  celebrated  Sir  Henry  Sidney  succeeded  as  Lord 
President,  and  to  his  admirable  government  of  twenty-seven  years,  for  he 
died  5  May  1586,  Wales  and  the  border  districts  owe  even  more  than  to  that 
of  Rowland  Lee.  He  in  fact  completed  the  difficult  task  so  admirably  begun 
by  his  predecessor.    But  something  even  more  powerful  than  good  govern- 

♦  The  date  at  which  Fuller  wrote  (1662)  must  he  taken  into  account,  for  we  have  it  on  record 
that  Henry  II.,  at  the  beginning  of  his  reign,  ordered  1100  petty  castles  to  be  destroyed  (Wright's 
*  History  of  Ludlow,'  p.  50) ;  these  would  not  be  on  the  Welsh  or  Scotch  Marches,  where  protection 
against  constant  raids  was  required.  Fuller's  figures  were  taken  from  Speed,  whose  '  Historie ' 
was  published  in  1611. 

There  is  a  paper  by  the  late  Bev.  B.  W.  Eyton  on  the  Castles  of  Shropshire  in  *  Collect. 
Grenealogica,'  1861,  reprinted  in  Salop  ArchsDological  Society,  vol.  x. 

Also  in  Ck>tton  MS.  Vespasian  A.  xviii.,  fo.  139,  is  given  a  list  of  the  most  important  castles  of 
Salop  in  early  Henry  III.'s  time. 

A  paper  on  the  CJaatles  of  England,  by  Mr.  Greo.  T.  Clarke  ('  Archaeological  Journal,*  vol.  xxxix., 
p.  166),  of  course  includes  Shropshire,  but  only  notices  the  most  important  ones. 

t  See  Wright's  *  History  of  Ludlow,'  pp,  267-269  et  #ey.,  who  obtains  his  information  from  the 
Soils  of  Parliament, 


-irrri-  ■ 


INTRODUCTION.  XI 

ment  was  needed  to  tranquillize  this  district,  which  had  continued  in  a  con- 
stant ferment  for  ages,  and  that  was  the  general  prosperity  of  trade.  In 
1331  Edward  III.  introduced  seventy  families  of  clothworkers  from  Flanders 
(John  Kempe  and  others)  to  teach  the  English  weaving.  From  all  ages 
British  wool  had  been  considered  the  best  in  Europe,  and  it  had  been  largely 
exported  for  the  foreign  looms ;  but  this  trade  of  weaving,  then  introduced 
into  England,  had  so  enormously  increased  by  theendof  the  fifteenth  century 
that  large  areas  of  arable  land  were  converted  into  pastures  to  supply 
the  insatiable  demand  for  wool.*  Profitable  farming  lulled  the  angry 
passions  which  were  hereditary  in  the  Marches ;  the  produce  of  Wales, 
brought  on  the  backs  of  Welsh  ponies  (merlins  as  they  were  called),  poured 
into  Shrewsbury  and  Oswestry,  and  very  great  wealth  was  accumulated  by 
the  merchants  who  there  dealt  with  such  wool.  This  seems  to  have  begun 
to  be  extensive  about  the  middle  of  the  fifteenth  century,  and  so  by  the  end 
of  that  century  we  find  a  great  accretion  of  wealth  in  Shropshire. 

Now  let  us  glance  for  a  moment  at  the  general  state  of  politics  in 
England  at  this  time.  The  Wars  of  the  Roses  were  now  ended,  and  had 
left  many  of  the  ancient  feudal  landholders  in  great  embaiTassment ;  their 
estates,  encumbered  by  wars  and  pretentious  extravagance,  had  to  be 
broken  up;  and  we  find  in  Shropshire  persons  engaged  in  trade 
were  ready  to  come  forward  and  purchase.  Many  of  these  fortunate 
traders  were  cadets  of  ancient  stems;  others  again  were  new  names 
in  Shropshire,  introduced  from  Wales  and  the  neighbouring  counties. 
A  List  of  the  Gentry  of  Salop  in  1433,  given  by  Fuller  in  his  'Worthies,' 
p.  265,  comprises  only  forty-five  names.f  In  this  present  Work  we  find  376 
families  returning  their  pedigrees  to  the  Heralds,  while  95  were  disclaimed, 
having  the  reputation  of  gentlemen,  but  not  having  attended  to  shew  their 
right  thereto ;  in  all  470  families.  We  see  how  large  a  number  of  these 
successful  "  Merchants  of  the  Staple "  must  have  come  forward  to 
purchase  and  settle  upon  estates  throughout  the  county.  They  were  all 
necessarily  com-brothers  of  the  guilds  established  in  the  large  towns, 
Shrewsbury,  Ludlow,  Oswestry,  Newport,  and  Bridgnorth,  and  these  were 
imbued  with  feelings  of  sturdy  independence,  and  some  of  their  leading 

*  The  woolsack  on  which  the  Lord  Chancellor  flit8  was  first  introduced  on  the  passing  of  an 
act  of  Queen  Elizabeth  forbidding  the  export  of  wool.  To  keep  ever  in  mind  this  source  of  our 
national  wealth,  woolsacks  were  placed  in  the  House  of  Lords  whereon  the  Judges  sat. 

Tliis  is  thus  referred  to  in  'A  Discourse  concerning  the  motives  for  the  enlargement  and 
freedom  of  Trade/  London,  1645  :  "  The  principal  reason  why  in  time  of  Parliament  our  Judges 
do  sit  in  the  House  of  Peers  upon  woolsacks  is  to  put  them  in  mind  of  preserving  and  advancing 
the  trade  and  manufactory  of  wool." 

t  The  inq.  p.  raort.  of  Richard,  Earl  of  Anindel,  21  Ric.  II.  (1397-8),  supplies  a  good  number 
of  names  and  holdings  of  the  early  Shropshire  subtenants.  To  those  who  are  curious  about  them, 
it  is  abstracted  in  the  Record  Commission  volume. 


XU  INTRODUCTION. 

members  belonged  to  the  Council  of  the  Marches,  a  very  honourable 
distinction. 

On  the  decay  and  dismemberment  of  the  ancient  feudal  nobility,  and 
the  dispersion  portion  by  portion  of  their  estates,  these  self-reliant  and 
influential  burghers,  already  connected  more  or  less  with  the  old  landed 
proprietors,  were  ready  at  once  to  purchase  and  step  into  their  estates,  and 
their  descendants  became  the  now  numerous  body  of  proud  Salopian  gentry. 

Before  leaving  this  subject,  it  may  be  well  to  speak  of  the  guilds, 
which,  as  a  sort  of  trading  parliaments,  certainly  helped  to  form  a  tone  of 
intelligent  independence.  The  principal  one  was  "  the  Guild  of  Mercers, 
Ironmongers,  and  Goldsmiths  of  Shrewsbury;"  its  earliest  books  begin 
3  Henry  VI.  (1424-5),  and  it  had  an  elaborate  "  Composition  "  granted  to 
it  20  Edward  I.  (1480-1).  It  admitted  on  to  its  rolls  those  of  other  trades  • 
"  poticaries  '^  and  "  makers  of  cakes  and  junkets"  are  found  in  the  lists, 
all  seeking  the  protection  of  a  great  guild,  as  well  as  anxious  from  their 
membership  to  attain,  after  a  certain  interval,  the  rights  of  free  burgesses. 
None  could  trade  in  the  town  or  liberties  without  being  a  com-brother  of 
one  of  these  guilds.  Very  strict  regulations  were  administered  on  all 
matters  affected,  the  customs  of  the  trades  were  declared  and  upheld, 
and,  of  course,  the  entry  into  a  guild  was  by  apprenticeship  and  a  money 
fine.     In  1476  it  was  enacted  : 

"  No  master  to  take  any  apprentice  that  is  of  French,  Flemish,  wild  Irish,  Dutch, 
Scot  or  any  other  nation,  but  only  English  bom,  on  pain  of  100*." 

The  council  of  this  guild  enjoyed  very  large  influence,  and  many  of  the 
gentry  of  the  county  became  members,  paying  a  heavy  extra  fine,  and 
undertaking  not  to  trade.  This  no  doubt  was  as  a  protection  to  them  in 
those  troublous  times,  but  other  reasons  are  shadowed  forth  in  the 
following  entry  from  the  records  : 

**  1529-30  Foulke  Colle  Gent  made  request  forasmoche  as  his  Uncle  Robert 
CoUe  was  one  of  the  fellowship  that  he  might  be  accepted  and  taken  in  as  a  Combrother 
onely  to  have  the  p'yr  of  the  p'est  and  pore  people  and  to  goo  yearly  in  p'cession  on 
Corpus  Xi  day  and  not  to  trade.    Paid  16»  S*^" 

The  simple  state  of  society  in  the  sixteenth  and  seventeenth  centuries 
did  not  draw  lines  of  demarcation  at  retail  trades ;  great  foreign  merchants, 
such  as  we  now  have,  had  not  yet  been  developed.  War  as  a  profession 
for  younger  sons  had  ceased ;  also  the  custom  of  attaching  them  to  the 
suites  of  the  greater  nobility,  and  the  consequence  was  they  could  only 
enter  the  learned  professions,  or  be  apprenticed  to  some  ordinary  retail 
trade  and  so  become  members  of  one  of  these  guilds ;  thus  we  find  that 
the  younger  sons  of  extensive  estates  became  tradesmen  in  the  neighbouring 
towns,  and  did  not  thereby  cease  to  be  members  of  the  county  gentry. 


INTEODUCTION. 


ziii 


One  instance  of  this,  drawn  from  the  records  of  the  Meroere'  Quild, 
will  be  sufficient  (see  Visitation,  p.  290) :  Katherine,  daughter  and 
coheir  of  Robert  Knight  of  Basticouta  and  Shrewsbury,  by  his  wife 
Klizabeth,  danghter  and  coheir  of  Rowland  Jaye  of  Jay,  married,  for  her 
tirat  husband,  David  Ireland  (p.  270) ;  all  these  belonged  to  the  old  gentry, 
and  shewed  shields  with  many  quarterings.  She  iifterwards  married 
Robort  Dudley,  Esq.,  a  half-brother  of  the  Baron  Dudley,  who  represented 
Shrewsbury  in  Parliament  in  1530;  but  she  did  not  cease  to  follow  her 
first  husband's  trade  of  a  dealer  in  iron,  and  we  find  in  the  Bailiff's 
Accounts  for  1543:  "Payd  to  Maysters  Dudley  for  di  C.  of  Irenn  &c. 
ij"  iiij'  ij"."  It  was  not  a  matter  of  need ;  at  his  death  Robert 
Dudley  must  have  been  a  wealthy  man,  for  we  tiud,  by  his  will,  proved 
28  May  1 53!),  that  he  left  a  sum  of  money  to  the  Mercers'  Company  on 
condition  that  they  find  "an  honest  priest"  to  sing  mass  daily  at  the 
altar  of  St.  Michael  in  St.  Chad's  Church  ;  and  of  this  bequest  j£33  6n.  8d. 
was  applied  by  the  Company  1540-1.  (Salop  Archasological  Society, 
viii.,  p.  400;  William  Salt  Society,  ix.,  p.  80.)  This  was  a  very  targe 
sum  at  that  date,  even  supposing  it  to  have  absorbed  the  whole  of  the 
bequest.  We  can  draw  no  other  conclusion  but  this,  that  it  was  con- 
sidered no  detriment  in  those  days  for  younger  branches  of  the  aneient 
gentry  to  occupy  themselves  with  a  retail  trade,  and  to  sell  a  half- 
hundredweight  of  iron  to  the  Shrewsbury  Corporation.  Nice  social 
distinctions  are  but  of  recent  growth,  and  when  we  find  a  family  putting 
forth  the  boast  that  they  never  had  any  connection  with  trade  it  only 
shews  that  they  have  not  full  records  for  the  sixteenth,  seventeenth,  and 
eighteenth  centuries ;  unless  indeed,  as  sometimes  happens,  a  family 
continued  for  several  generations  with  very  few  sons. 

Shropshire  has  always  been  largely  agricultural.  At  the  time  of  whi<-h 
we  speak  there  was  no  manufacturing.  The  iron  tradi.-,  which  Itas  since 
grown  to  large  proportions,  was  confined  to  a  few  cliarcoal  forges,  and 
indeed  to  this  day  it  mast  be  considered  mainly  a  pastoral  connty  ;  such 
a  district  as  would  expand  under  the  great  demand  for  wool  in  the 
fifteenth  century,  and  continue  unchanged  during  the  later  develop- 
ments of  manufacturing  which  have  in  other  counties  led  to  extensive 
transfers  of  landed  estates. 

Referring  with  this  inquiry  to  Mr.  Shirley's  valuable  work  on  '  The 
Nohle  and  Gentle  Men  of  Kngland,'we  find  in  many  counties  only  two  or 
three  families  recorded.  Staffordshire  has  but  fifteen,  Cheshire  twenty, 
Devonshire  twenty-one,  Yorkshire  with  its  large  area  only  tweuty-gix, 
while  Shropshire  shews  the  lai^est  total  of  any  county,  viz.,  twenty-eight 
families  which  have  held  their  estates  in  the  male  llue  since  the  sixteenth 
centary. 


XIV  INTEODUCTION. 

To  recapitulate  what  we  have  now  arrived  at :  forty-five  feudal  gentry 
of  Shropshire  in  the  list  returned  in  1433,  the  dismemberment  of  their 
great  estates  at  the  end  of  that  century  and  during  the  first  half  of  the 
sixteenth  century,  the  great  accumulation  of  wealth  by  trade  from  the 
middle  of  the  fifteenth  century,  the  investment  of  this  wealth  in  estates, 
and  we  are  quite  prepared  for  the  large  number  of  gentry  returned  in  our 
Visitation,  viz.,  470  summoned  as  bearing  the  reputation  of  gentlemen. 
If  we  compare  this  with  the  neighbouring  coimty  of  StafPord,  which  was 
considered  to  have  a  very  strong  body  of  gentry,  we  find  at  the  two 
Visitations  of  1614  and  1633-4,  as  embodied  by  the  William  Salt  Society 
(vol.  v.),  244  pedigrees  were  returned  and  169  disclaimed,  making  a  total 
of  413  reputed  gentry. 

In  comparing  Visitations  it  must  be  borne  in  mind  that  in  those  of 
later  dates  numbers  of  new  families,  with  only  two  or  three  generations, 
shewed  an  eagerness  to  record  their  names  in  the  Heralds'  books,  and 
thus  the  totals  became  largely  increased.  It  is  well  to  remark  that  the 
Shropshire  Visitation  now  before  us  does  not  give  so  accurately  as  we 
could  desire  the  exact  list  of  the  Heralds'  Visitation;  some  of  the 
pedigrees  have  been  unquestionably  added  from  other  sources,  but  it  is 
also  probable  that  some  are  wanting. 

In  Owen  and  Blakeway's  *  History  of  Shrewsbury '  (i.,  p.  380)  is  given 
a  list  of  those  families,  numbering  four,  who  returned  themselves  as 
residing  " in  Shrewsbury"  at  the  1569  Visitation  ;  also  at  that  of  1584, 
ten  names ;  at  page  404  thirty-four  names  are  so  given  as  residing  "  in  " 
Shrewsbury  at  our  Visitation  1623 ;  and  at  page  484  twenty-seven 
families  who  are  so  returned  at  that  of  1663.  This  suggests  the 
impression  that  a  great  increase  of  the  gentry  resident  within  the  town 
had  at  one  time  taken  place,  and  requires  some  explanation.  Shrewsbury 
proper  is  confined  within  the  river  and  its  own  town  walls ;  it  is  within 
300  yards  of  being  entirely  an  island !  The  important  parish  churches 
have  a  small  extent  of  town  proper,  but  the  parishes  attached  to  them 
extend  for  miles  into  the  country.  The  area  of  the  "  City  and  Liberties  " 
of  Shrewsbury  is  estimated  (Philips's  *  History  of  Shrewsbury,  1779,' 
p.  152)  at  10,000  to  12,000  acres.  In  Domesday  Book  Sciropesberie  Hundred 
contained,  as  it  does  now,  the  town  and  liberties  of  Shrewsbury.  An 
old  Nomina  Villarum  et  Villatorum  et  Hamblettormn  intra  libertates 
Villse  Salop'  occurs  in  a  Ledger  Book  in  the  Exchequer  marked  A.  P. 
(post  11  Henry  VII.),  and  gives  the  list  as  follows : 

Eton  juxta  Pitchford,  Betton  Straunge,  Altemere,  Sutton,  Mcole  Bracy, 
Pullyley,  Newbolde,  Welbache,  TVhytlcy,  Hanwood  Magna,  Ilanwood  Parva,  llorton, 
Woodcote,  Aldemere,  Newton,  Preston  Gubbald,  Lee,  Herdwyk,  Burghton,  Yorton 
Allerton,  Cly^e,  Sandsawe,  Grylleshill,  Acton  Reynald,  Hadnall,  Edgbald,  Meole 


INTEODUCTION.  XV 

Monachorum,  Schelton,  Onnyslowe,  Bykton,  EoBsal  Parva,  Calcote,  Preston, 
Djnthyll,  Leton,  Wolascote,  Berwych  L^^ron,  Berwich  Parva,  Smethoote  Hasten, 
Adbright  Husseye,  Adbright  Monachorum,  Ilalescote,  Astley,  Adbrightleye,  Battle- 
field, Pymley,  Longnore,  Derbald,  and  Hencote. 

The  gentry  on  this  large  extent  of  outlying  estates  would  all  return 
their  pedigrees  as  within  the  "  liberties  of  Shrewsbury  " — an  extensive 
tract  of  country  21  miles  long  by  14J  miles  wide  at  its  greatest 
dimensions.  Sansaw  in  St.  Mary's  parish  is  6i  miles  N.,  Whitley  in 
St.  Chad's  parish  4  miles  S.,  Eton  6  miles  S.W.,  Longnore  8  miles  S., 
Lee  6  miles  N.,  Grylleshill  7  miles  N.  of  the  city  proper.  New-made 
money,  then  as  now,  purchased  a  few  hundred  acres,  a  mere  tithe  in 
extent  of  the  ancient  holdings,  and  placed  upon  it  a  mansion,  and  hence 
the  "city  and  liberties"  were  quickly  covered  with  fine  houses  inhabited  by 
a  large  number  of  gentry.  Some  of  the  more  distant  county  families 
had  town  residences  actually  within  the  walls,  and  many  fine  old  houses 
remain  with  the  name  of  "mansion  "  or  "place,"  coupled  with  that  of  the 
family  which  formerly  occupied  them. 

We  now  proceed  to  shew  whether  the  character  thus  ingrained  by 
centuries  of  self-reliance  in  the  Shropshire  gentry  may  be  traced  in  the 
competition  of  life. 

Soldiers  we  cannot  particularize ;  at  one  time  all  were  soldiers,  and  it 
is  the  profession  in  which  it  is  most  difficult  to  say  that  one  proficient 
excels  another.  We  would  only  mention  John,  Lord  Talbot,  slain  17  July 
1453.  Fuller  ('  Worthies,'  p.  260)  describes  him  as  "  that  terrible  Talbot, 
so  famous  for  his  sword,  a  sword  with  bad  Latin  upon  it,  but  good  steel 
within  it." 

But  we  can  gather  up  from  our  Visitation  those  mentioned  as  having 
attained  legal  eminence.  Sir  Robert  Burnell,  Lord  Chancellor  21  Sept. 
1274,  of  Acton  Burnell.  He  continued  in  this  high  office  for  eighteen 
years,  and  has  left  his  mark  for  ever  by  the  enlightened  reforms  which 
imder  his  auspices  were  introduced  into  the  laws  of  England.  The 
Parliament  of  1283,  held  at  Shrewsbury,  was  adjourned  to  Acton  Bumel, 
where  the  celebrated  statute  "  De  Mercatoribus  "  was  passed.  During 
his  tenure  of  office  were  also  added  to  our  laws,  the  Statute  of  Gloucester, 
1278;  the  Statute  of  Mortmain,  1279;  the  Statute  of  Westminster, 
1285;  the  Statute  of  Winchester,  1285;  the  Statute  Circumspecte 
Agatis,  1285;  the  Statute  quo  Warranto,  1290;  the  Statute  Quia 
Emptores,  1290;  and  the  Ordinatio  pro  Statu  Hiberniae,  17  Edward  I. 
Nine  remarkable  ordinances  which  have  marked  him  out  to  all  after  ages 
as  beyond  doubt  the  most  able  man  that  ever  held  the  office  of  Lord 
Chancellor, 


XVI  INTEODTJCTION. 

Eichard  Bumell  of  the  Irish  branch  of  this  family  was  Chancellor  of 
Ireland,  and  died  1554. 

Sir  Thomas  Bromley  created  Chief  Justice  of  England  4  Oct.  1553; 
died  1555. 

Sir  Edward  Bromley,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  1609;  died  1626. 

Sir  Thomas  Bromley  created  Lord  Chancellor  26  April  1579;  died 
12  Aprill587. 

Sir  Robert  Brooke  created  Chief  Justice  of  Common  Pleas  28  Oct. 
1554;  died  1568. 

Hugo  Burgh,*  Grand  Treasurer  of  England,  mentioned  at  pp.  104, 185. 

Reginald  Corbett  de  Stoke,  Justice  of  King's  Bench  in  1 559;  died  1566. 

Sir  Thomas  Egerton  created  Lord  Chancellor  6  May  1596 ;  died  1617. 

Sir  Richard  Fowler,  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster  temp. 
Edward  IV.  ' 

Sir  Christopher  Hatton  created  Lord  Chancellor  29  April  1517 ;  died 
20  Nov.  1591. 

Sir  William  Lacon,  Justice  of  King*s  Bench  1466 ;  died  6  Oct.  1475. 

Christopherus  Lacon,  "  unus  Stipendariorum  R'nse  Eliz.,*'  mentioned 
p.  807,  a  title  which  is  not  quite  clear. 

Sir  John  Needham,  Justice  of  King's  Bench  1472. 

Thomas  Owen  created  Justice  of  Common  Pleas  1593 ;  died  1598. 

Sir  Roger  Townshend  made  Justice  of  Common  Pleas  29  Jan.  1484-5. 

Sir  Robert  Townshend,  his  second  son.  Justice  of  Wales. 

Sir  Henry  Townshend,  third  son  of  Sir  Robert,  Justice  of  Chester. 

Sir  George  Vernon  made  Baron  of  Exchequer  13  Nov.  1627;  died 
16  Dec.  1639,  buried  in  the  Temple  Church. 

Sir  Henry  Wallop,  one  of  the  Lords  Justices  and  Vice-Treasurer  of 
Ireland  1582. 

Edmund  Walter,  Chief  Justice  of  South  Wales ;  and  his  son^ 

Sir  John  Walter,  bom  at  Ludlow  1563,  created  Chief  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer  12  May  1625,  died  18  Nov.  1630,  and  was  buried  under  a 
splendid  monument  at  Wolverscote,  near  Oxford. 

All  these  Salopians  are  mentioned  in  our  Visitation  as  having  attained 
to  the  highest  legal  positions,  and  among  them  we  find  three  in  the 
Bromley  and  three  in  the  Townshend  family. 

*  Philips'B  '  History  of  Shrewsbury,'  4to,  1779,  p.  146,  relates  that  Hugo  or  Hubert  de  Burgh, 
a  Chief  Justice  of  England,  made  Yaughan's  Place  in  Shrewsbury  his  town  house,  and  that  this 
portion  of  his  estate  came  to  the  Mytton  family  (see  the  descent  at  p.  104),  but  we  have  failed 
clearly  to  trace  who  this  Hugo  or  Hubert  was.  In  '  Byegones  relating  to  Wales  and  the  Border 
Counties,'  Oct.  1878,  p.  119,  a  Hugh  Burgh  is  mentioned  as  SherifP  of  Salop  in  1430,  who  was 
appointed  by  Henry  V.  Treasurer  of  Ireland,  and  founder  of  a  great  family  there,  but  that  does 
not  seem  to  agree  with  our  pedigree  at  p.  104. 


INTBODUCTION.  XVll 

We  notice  the  occurrence  of  three  Speakers  of  the  House  of  Commons 
chosen  from  the  Onslow  family,  viz., 

Richard  Onslow,  born  1528,  Speaker  8  Eliz.  (1563),  died  1571,  buried 
in  St.  Chad's. 

Sir  Richard  Onslow,  Bart.,  Speaker  8  Anne  (1708),  afterwards  Lord 
Onslow. 

Arthur  Onslow,  better  known  as  "  Speaker  Onslow."  He  was  elected 
1727,  and  continued  Speaker  of  the  House  for  thirty-three  years.  This 
oversteps  the  boundaries  of  our  Visitation,  but  seemed  too  remarkable  to 
be  omitted,  and  especially  as  it  is  unique  in  English  family  history. 

We  have  six  Bishops  mentioned,  viz., 

Robert  Bumell,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  and  Lord  Chancellor,  died 
1292. 

William  Grey,  Bishop  of  London  1426,  after  of  Lincoln  14»^1. 

George  Day,  Bishop  of  Chichester,  died  1556. 

William  Day,  Bishop  of  Winchester,  died  1596. 

Edmund  Fox,  Bishop  of  Hereford,  died  1535. 

Richard  Talbot,  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  died  1449. 

One  Confessor,  Thomas  Gataker,  who  died  1 593,  and  his  learned  son 
Thomas  Gataker.     (Fuller's  '  Worthies/  p.  256.) 

Five  Heralds  more  or  less  connected  with  the  county,  viz., 

Henry  Chitting,  Chester  Herald  (p.  310). 

Robert  Owen,*  deputy  to  Clarenceux  at  this  Visitation,  buried  8  Nov. 
1632  (p.  390). 

John  Raven,  Richmond  Hei'ald  (p.  176). 

Francis  Sandford,  Lancaster  Herald,  died  1693  (p.  432). 

John  Yonge,  Somerset  Herald,  died  1510  (p.  425). 

But  perhaps  the  best  comparison  between  this  and  other  counties  may 
be  drawn  from  trade.  The  younger  sons  we  now  refer  to  went  out  into 
the  world  to  fight  their  way  ;  their  connection  with  old  landed  families  had 
no  direct  influence  on  their  success,  that  was  entirely  the  result  of  indi- 
vidual character.  We  find  the  following  Shropshire  Lord  Mayors  of 
London : 

Sir  Roger  Acherley,  1511. 

Sir  Rowland  Hill,  1549. 

Sir  Thomas  Lee,  1558. 

Sir  Thomas  Lodge,  1562  (Kenrick  Pedigree,  p.  284). 

Sir  Rowland  Hey  ward,  1570. 

•  There  is  a  volume  in  the  Free  School  Library,  Shrewsbury,  entitled  "  Armorial  Bearings  of 
the  several  Bailififs  and  Mayors  of  Shrewsbury  from  40  Edw.  III.  emblazoned,  with  MS.  notes,  by 
Bobert  Owen  Gent,  a  deputy  herald."    See  also  page  vii. 

c 


XViii  INTRODUCTION. 

Sir  Humphrey  Weld,  1595  (not  in  the  Visitation). 

Sir  Stephen  Slaney,  1595. 

Sir  Robert  Lee,  1602. 

Sir  Henry  Billingsley,  1606. 

John   Swinnerton,   1612.      He  was   son   of   Thomas   Swinnerton   of 
Oswestry  (not  in  the  Visitation). 

Sir  Francis  Jones,  1620. 

Peter  Probey,  1622  (not  in  the  Visitation). 

Allen  Cotton,  1625. 

Sir  George  Whitmore,  1631. 

Thomas  Adams,  1646. 

Fuller  (p.  264)  says  "twelve  in  all :  see  here  a  jury  of  Lords  Mayors 
born  in  this  (which  I  believe  will  hardly  be  parallel'd  in  a  greater)  county, 
all  (no  doubt)  honest  men  and  true.*'  We  find  in  the  above  list  fifteen 
Lord  Mayors  in  135  years.  Surely  a  very  large  proportion  for  one 
county. 

Before  leaving  this  division  of  our  subject  we  give  the  inscription  on 
a  brass  representing  the  figures  of  a  woman  between  two  husbands  which 
was  formerly  in  St.  Alkmund's  Church  :  '*  Hie  jacent  Joh^es  Ueroey  et  Joh^es 
Humfreston  hurgenses  mile  Salopia  et  Margeria  uxor  eor^  etp^dict  Joh^es  Hervey 
obiit  a^  d^ni  1470,  etp^dict  JoWes  Humfreston  dbiit  vltimo  die  me^s  Marcii  a^d^ni 
1491,  ac  eciam  Margeria  uxor  p^dictor^  ohiit  ....  die  mensis  .  .  .  .  a<*  d'ni 
1500  quor^  animabus  p^picieV  de'  arae\^^  It  will  be  noticed  that  the  date  is 
not  1497  as  given  on  p.  263.  The  startling  abruptness  with  which  she  is 
described  as  uxor  eorum  or  prasdictorum  is  characteristic  of  the  downright 
simplicity  of  those  times. 

A  remarkable  instance  of  a  lady  having  married  two  Richard  Owens 
occurs  in  this  Visitation.  At  p.  364,  Katherine,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Montgomery,  p.  391,  married  first  Richard  Owen,  BailifE  in  1559  [Arms  : 
Sable,  three  nags'  heads  erased  argent].  At  p.  397,  Hugo  Philips  of 
Kaersous  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Richard  Owen  and  Katherine 
his  wife,  "  fil.  Ric*  {sic)  Montgomery."  This  Richard  Owen  was  the  son  of 
Owen  ap  GrufiE  of  Llunllo  by  Gwen,  daughter  of  Thomas  Ireland  [Arms : 
Argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable] .  Katherine,  his  widow,  administered  to  this 
second  Richard  Owen's  will,  which  was  proved  in  the  P.C.C.  2  January  1576. 
Many  ancient  gravestones  found  in  St.  Alkmund's,  St.  Chad's,  and  St. 
Julian's  were  removed  when  those  churches  were  rebuilt,  and  were  placed 
in  country  churches  near  to  which  the  descendants  of  the  persons  com- 
memorated had  purchased  estates.  As  a  contrast  to  the  above  crude 
inscription  we  quote  an  unusually  beautiful  epitaph  on  the  tomb  of  John 
Gardiner  of  Sansaw,  dated  1628,  in  St.  Mary's  Church  (see  p.  196) : 


INTRODUCTION.  XIX 


"  Gratia  Sancta  Deiy  tibi/ulsit,  chare  Johannes  I 
Ex  re  nomen  habea :  hoc  tibi  vita  j/robai. 
Horti  CuUor  eras :  tibi  Ouray  soloqvs  poloque 
Plantas  egregias  addere  summa/uit, 

Rssurgdntis  latitia^ 
Hinr  surgo  :  properat  Mediator  hi  acre  Christus 
Obvius  huic  rapiar :  semper  eroqm  camesy 

Thus  skilfully  rendered : 

"  John  is  the  *  grace  of  God/  to  thee  it  came  ; 
Thy  character  depicted  in  thy  name, 
A  Gardner  too :  *twas  thine  with  anxious  care, 
For  earth  and  heaven  new  scions  to  prepare. 

The  deceased  speaks, 
I  rise :  my  Saviour  meets  me  through  the  sky : 
To  dwell  with  Him,  I  mount,  no  more  to  die  !  " 

But  no  translation  could  convey  the  subtle  beauties  evolved  from  the 
Latin. 

It  seems  necessary  now  to  consider  the  various  circumstances  and  forms 
attending  a  Visitation,  and  the  inquiry  will  no  doubt  throw  light  on  many 
points  which  will  be  touched  upon  in  succession,  and  the  result  cannot  fail 
to  be  a  more  exact  appreciation  of  the  difficulties,  expenses,  shortcomings, 
and  at  the  same  time  the  extreme  value,  even  with  all  their  imperfections, 
of  such  Visitation  Records.  It  is  probable  also  we  may  thus  more  clearly 
understand  the  long  lists  of  Disclaimers  proclaimed  after  every  Visitation. 

The  original  proclamation  by  King  Henry  V.,  which  was  the  first  step 
towards  Heraldic  Visitations,  was  dated  2  June  1417  (printed  in 
Mr.  Grazebrook's  *  Heraldry  of  Worcestershire,*  p.  xiv),  and  was  to  the  effect 
that  no  man  of  what  estate,  degree,  or  condition  soever  should  assume 
arms  unless  he  held  them  by  right  of  inheritance,  or  by  donation  of  some 
person  who  had  the  power  to  give  them,  and  that  all  persons  should  make 
it  appear  to  officers  to  be  appointed,  by  whose  gift  they  enjoyed  such 
arms,  excepting  those  who  had  borne  arms  with  the  King  at  the  battle  of 
Agincourt.     The  College  of  Arms  was  not  established  until  1485. 

At  iiTCgular  intervals,  when  the  Visitation  of  a  county  was  determined 
upon,  Olarenceux  or  Nurroy  King  of  Arms,  armed  with  special  powers  by 
the  Sovereign  and  the  Lords  of  the  Privy  Council,  issued  his  summonses 
to  the  Bailiffs  of  each  Hundred  or  to  the  Mayors  or  other  chief  officers,  com- 
manding them  to  notify  to  each  of  the  gentry,  included  in  an  accompanying 
list  of  names,  that  they  should  appear  before  his  deputies  at  a  certain  place 
and  on  a  certain  day,  in  order  that  their  pedigrees  might  be  duly  recorded, 
and  their  right  to  the  arms  and  to  the  consequent  title  of  '^  gentleman ''  be 


INTRODUCTION. 

certified,  and  any  irregnlarities  corrected.     Perhaps  the  fullest  particulars 
we  can  have  of  this  stage  of  the  proceedings  are  printed  in  the  'Visitation 
of  Staffordshire,  1583*  (Wm.  Salt  Society,  vol.  v.),  where  copies  of  the 
warrants  and  directions  are  set  forth.     It  will  be  noticed  there  that  the 
deputies  are  only  directed  to  inquire  of  "all  such  are  called  or  wrytten 
Knights,  Esquires,  and  Gentlemen ;"  the  fact  being  that  the  Peerage  was 
reserved  to  the  care  of  Garter  King  of  Arms,  and  to  Norroy  or  Clarenceux 
was  committed  all  of  lesser  rank,  Clarenceux's  Kingdom  being  South  of  the 
Trent,  and  that  of  Norroy  to  the  North  of  that  river.     It  is  suggested 
as  a  complaint  that  these  lists  of  reputed  gentry  were  drawn  up  from  the 
Sheriffs'  or  Under- Sheriffs'  books,  and  therefore  that  they  are  nothing 
more  than  the  names  of  such  as  were  liable  to  serve  on  Juries  and  paid 
a  certain  taxation ;  and  it  is  advanced  by  those  who  seek  to  depreciate  the 
Heralds  that  they  did  not  take  sufficient  account  whether  those  individuals 
whom  they  summoned  had  been  claiming  the  rank  of  gentlemen  or  had 
been  using  arms.     After  inquiring  into  this  point,  I  have  to  say  that  the 
lists  of  those  summoned,  so  far  as  we  are  able  to  examine  them,  were 
carefully  and  judiciously  drawn  up  and  out  of  a  full  knowledge  of  the 
districts ;  the  names  were  supplied  by  the  Heralds  to  the  chief  officers  of 
the  hundred  or  place,  and  were  not  left  to  them  to  fill  up,  although 
possibly  their  official  knowledge  would  be  made  use  of  when  drawing  up 
these  lists.     The  early  Heralds  had  a  much  more  accurate  knowledge  of 
such  matters  than  would  be  possible  in  our  days,  when  the  assumption  to 
belong  to  the  lunk  of  "  gentry  "  is  universal ;  those  who  then  started 
such  a  claim  became  at  once  conspicuous.     In  the  *  Visitation  of  London, 
1633,'  p.  190,  occurs  this  note :  "  These  arms  made  by  M>  John  Taylor  of 
Fleet   Street   since   Michaelmas   last ; "    and  •  I    find   intances    are    not 
infrequent  in  which  such  an  intimate  and  exact  acquaintance  with  details 
is   disclosed.      These   accusations   therefore   do   not   seem   to  have  any 
foundation  in  visible  facts,  but  have  arisen  from  the  disappointment  of 
some  who,  not  finding  their  families  recorded  as  they  would  desire,  and 
unwilling  to  blame  the  neglect  of  their  own   ancestors,  have  sought  to 
vent  their  spite  on  the  Heralds,  and  have  put  forward  suggestions  which 
do  not,  on  examination,  seem  to  be   true.      This   is   a  point  we   shall 
carefully  examine  presently. 

The  Heralds  appointed  as  deputies,  accompanied  by  their  stafl:  of 
registrar,  scribes,  and  draughtsmen,  proceeded  in  due  time  to  sit,  as 
announced,  in  the  most  convenient  towns,  to  receive  and  record,  as  brought 
in  to  them  by  the  neighbouring  gentry,their  descents,  and  to  acknowledge, 
or  respite,  or  refuse  altogether  the  arms  which  might  be  put  forward, 
according  as  the  proofs  submitted  to  them  were  satisfactory   or   not. 


INTRODUCTION.  XXI 

*  Visitation  of  Staffordshire,  1583,'  William  Salt  Society,  vol.  v.,  p.  3: 
"And  these  that  may  not  commodiously  bring  w^  them  such  their 
evidences,  anncient  writinges,  and  monuments  (sic)  as  would  serve  to  prove 
the  antiquitie  of  theire  race  and  familye,  but  shalbe  desirous  to  have  me 
home  to  their  houses  :  upon  the  signification  of  such  theire  desires  for  the 
furtherance  of  Her  Ma^**  service,  I  will  make  my  repaire  unto  them  soe 
soone  as  conveniently  I  maye."  Every  facility  was  therefore  offered  on 
the  part  of  the  Heralds  to  make  their  work  complete. 

The  first  question  that  naturally  arises  is,  What  fees  were  required  P 
Bandle  Holme,  in  his  *  Academy  of  Armory,'  1688,  book  i.,  chap,  i.,  sec.  25, 
gives  us  the  following  information,  and  he  was  well  acquainted  with  the 
customs  of  the  College  of  Heralds : 

"  But  the  Kings  of  Arms  their  principal  Fees  are  those  of  the  Visitations  of 
their  Provinces :  that  is  once  in  20  or  30  years  at  the  most  they  ride  through  their 
part  of  the  Kingdom  assigned  to  them  ;  where  (in  certain  places  most  convenient) 
they  summon  in  all  the  Gentry,  as  Baronets,  Knights,  Esquires,  Gentlemen,  and 
Freeholders  (or  any  whom  he  pleaseth  to  call  before  him)  there  to  give  an  account 
unto  them  of  their  Family,  Matches,  Issues,  Coats  of  Arms  belonging  to  them,  and 
their  Title  as  Esquire,  Knight,  etc.,  all  which  is  registered  or  recorded  in  a  Book 
called  the  Visitation-Book  for  such  and  such  a  county,  taken  at  such  a  time.  For 
which  regestring,  travelling  Expences  and  entertaining  all  his  Visiters,  the  Kings 
of  Arms,  and  his  Marshall,  demands  from  every  Gentleman  25%  an  Esquire  35",  a 
Knight  or  Baronet  55".  All  which  being  summed  up  through  the  Kingdom,  will 
amount  to  such  a  value  as  may  sustain  them,  with  good  husbandry,  till  the  next 
Visitation  :  but  that  is  seldom  twice  in  one  King  at  Arms's  life-time,'* 

These  fees  do  not  seem  to  have  been  exactly  adhered  to  in  every  county  ; 
on  the  fly-leaf  of  a  MS.  by  Christopher  Barker,  Garter,  relating  to  Norfolk 
and  Suffolk,  1661,  is  this  memorandum  : 

**  For  ye  entring  of  every  descent : 

p:very(Jent £1  7  G 

An  Esquire 1  17  (J 

A  Knight    2  7  0 

A  Baronett 2  17  C" 

But  the  trifling  difference  only  gives  us  confidence  in  the  statement  of 
Bandle  Holme.  As  a  result  of  the  Visitations,  many  new  families  would 
apply  for  and  receive  grants  of  arms,  and  "  then  a  Fee  accordingly  of  £10 
or  £20  is  payable  for  Confirmation  and  granting  such  Coats  of  Arms  and 
regestring  them  among  the  gentry  of  that  shire."  (Bandle  Holme,  sec.  24, 
book  i.,  chap,  i.) 

The  following  from  Brit.  Mus.  Add.  MS.  14,294,  fo.  110,  is  so  curious 
that  we  add  it  to  our  notes  on  this  subject  of  Heralds'  remuneration  : 


XXU  INTRODUCTION. 

"  The  number  of  Arms  &  Creasts  granted  by  Sir  Gilbert  Dethick  Garter,    Are  about 
Singly,  from  y«  5*^  yeare  of  Edward  y®  VP**  An'o  1551  unto  y®  10^^ 
yeare  of  Eliz.  An'o  1568   57 

Armes  &  Creastes  graunted  by  him  y*'  yeare  1568  unto  y^  yeare  1572, 

joyntly  with  y®  provinciall  Kings  of  Armes    40 

And  in  that  tyme,  being  little  above  foure  yeares,  he  besides  granted 

singly  about    5 

And  from  y«  14^^  to  y®  26^''  of  Queene  Eliz.  An'o   1584   he  again 

graunted  singly  about  80 

Robert  Cooke,  Clarencieux,  delivered  Patents  of  Armes  synce  y®  tyme 
that  George  Earle  of  Shrewsbury  was  Earle  Mareschall  of  England 
An'o  1573  unto  y«  yeare  1580  y®  26*^  of  Queene  Eliz.  singly  unto 
diners  of  them  of  very  good  condition  and  quality  to  y^  number  of        40 

The  announcement  of  the  approaching  Visitation  we  know  caused 
excitement,  and  in  many  cases  alarm.  The  Heralds  were  armed  with  great 
authority,  and  it  depended  entirely  on  the  character  of  the  individual 
deputy  whether  this  was  used  in  an  arbitrary  manner,  even  to  the  extent 
of  breaking  down  family  monuments  and  destroying  other  heraldic 
devices,  a  power  which  Dugdale  put  into  force  in  1667.  This  extensive 
authority  was  declared  1628  ('Heraldry  of  Worcestershire,^  p.  xix),  but 
we  do  not  notice  that  it  was  exercised  in  the  earlier  Visitations.  We 
know  from  the  letter  of  Robert  Greisbrooke  of  Shenstone,  23  March 
1662  (preserved  among  Dugdale's  papers  at  the  College  of  Heralds,  and 
printed  William  Salt  Society,  vol.  v.,  p.  156),  how  he  hastened  to  get  a 
drawing  of  his  arms  prepared,  the  picture  of  them  being  at  present  with 
his  sister  Chamberlayne  in  Oxfordshire,  although  his  arms  had  been  more 
than  once  acknowledged  by  the  Heralds,  and  Sir  William  Dugdale's  sister 
had  married  Mr.  Richard  Seawall  of  Coventry,  whose  mother  was  a 
daughter  of  Alverey  Greysbrooke  of  Stoke  Hall.  Sir  William  therefore 
would  be  well  acquainted  with  the  family  bearings. 

"  Letters  written  to  Dugdale  shew  that  he  possessed  a  sway  equal  to 
or  almost  superior  to  the  authority  of  the  secular  sovereign."  (Chetham 
Society,  vol.  Ixxxiv.,  p.  xii.)  We  can  readily  understand  therefore  how 
the  old  gentry,  whose  position  was  known  and  assured  in  their  own 
district,  might  hesitate  to  submit  their  degree  to  the  judgment  of  a 
stranger,  who  was  himself  judge  and  jury,  and  there  was  no  appeal.  It  was 
not  in  human  nature,  at  least  not  in  the  character  of  most  men,  to  be 
thus  exalted  as  the  representatives  of  the  Earl  Marshal,  and  through  him 
of  the  Crown  itself,  and  sent  down  into  a  country  district,  without  having 
a  due  sense  of  the  great  dignity  with  which  they  had  been  clothed ;  and 
so  we  find  the  Heralds  particularly  sensitive  to  any  neglect  or  want  of 
respect.    There  seems  to  be  something  in  the  profession  of  a  Herald 


INTRODUCTION.  XXIU 

which  makes  him  combative.  It  is  impossible  to  read  of  Vincent  and 
Brooke,  Diigdale  and  Holme,  or  the  remarks  in  Le  Neve's  works  and 
numberless  other  quarrels,  without  coming  to  this  conclusion.  But  the 
inquiry  before  us  is — How,  in  all  the  senses  of  that  word,  were  the  Visita- 
tions conducted  ?  and  the  character  of  individual  Heralds  seems  subsidiary. 
It  must  be  clearly  borne  in  mind  that  their  interests  lay  in  recording  the 
largest  possible  number  of  the  gentry  of  a  county ;  but  the  limits  within 
which  they  must  work  were  distinctly  marked  out  for  them,  and  every 
instinct  of  the  dignity  of  their  position,  loyalty  to  their  order,  and  fear  of 
the  consequences  of  any  fault,  consti'ained  them  to  carry  out  their  instruc- 
tions fearlessly,  which  they  certainly  did.  These  jealousies  and  bickerings, 
which  we  know  abounded  between  themselves,  are  a  guarantee  to  us  that 
rivals  at  the  time  were  not  able  to  substantiate  any  damaging  accusations. 
Still  the  fact  remains,  and  must  be  allowed  for,  that  Heralds  are  apt  to  be 
irritable  and  quarrelsome  ;  perhaps  it  is  a  tendency  which  comes  with  the 
accurate  study  of  any  exact  science.  In  those  who  acknowledge  only 
facts  which  have  been  proved,  the  introduction  of  one  gritty  grain  of  what 
is  inexact  immediately  produces  friction  and  consequent  heat.  But  from 
whatever  causes,  and  no  doubt  they  came  from  both  sides,  we  find  in 
some  counties,  and  more  especially  in  the  northern  counties,  where  the 
correspondence  i«  more  fully  known,  that  much  angry  feeling  was 
aroused,  the  Heralds'  authority  was  slighted,  and  their  summons  to  appear 
greatly  neglected.  It  is  probable  that  in  the  earlier  Visitations  this  was 
not  the  case.  We  can  understand  how  families  who  had  already  once 
registered  their  descent,  and  had  their  arms  duly  acknowledged,  would  not 
care  to  pay  again  thirty  years  or  so  afterwards ;  and  some  of  these  may 
have  regarded  the  Heralds'  Visitations  as  only  a  means  of  extorting 
money,  overlooking  the  fact  that  they  were  the  official  registration  of 
their  legitimate  descent,  and  consequent  right  to  bear  arms. 

Much  information  on  this  point  may  be  obtained  from  Mr.  Bylands's 
*  Disclaimers  at  the  Heralds'  Visitations.'*  It  is  advanced,  as  if  it  were 
a  known  fact,  that  in  many  cases  persons  of  substance  on  the  list  for  the 
hundred  were  summoned  who  had  never  assumed  to  use  arms.  Thus 
(Gloucestershire  Disclaimers  1682)  Richard  Tyler  of  St.  Briavels  says, 
"  I  know  of  no  coat  of  ai*ms  belonging  to  me ; ''  and  William  Davies,  Clerk 
de  Abenall,  declares,  "  I  know  of  no  coat  of  arms  belonging  to  me  at 
present.*'     Both  were  disclaimed.     In  the  Visitation  of  Hereford,  1634, 

*  *  A  List  of  Persons  who  were  Disclaimed  as  (Jentlemen  of  Coat-armour  by  the  Heralds  at 
the  Visitations  of  the  various  counties  of  England,  with  an  Introduction  by  John  Paul  Eylands, 
F.S.A.  Guildford :  printed  by  Billing  and  Sons,  1888.*  8vo.  Of  this  work  only  one  hundred 
copies  were  printed  for  subscribers. 


XXIV  INTRODUCTION. 

James  Lane,  draper,  who  disclaimed  for  himself,  ^'  saith  that  Jonathan 
Wellington  is  a  dark  [i.e.  blind]  sickly  man  and  no  gentleman  of  coat 
armour.**  Both  were  disclaimed.  In  the  Visitation  of  Worcester,  1634, 
"  Thomas  Simonds  of  White  Lady  Aston :  I  know  none  of  right,  and 
further  saith  that  his  father  and  grandfather  were  yeomen,  and  so  writ 
themselves."  Now  this  may  mean  that  as  a  yeoman  he  ought  not  to  have 
been  summoned,  or  it  may  imply  that  he  had  used  arms  himself  although 
he  knew  of  no  "  right."     He  was  disclaimed. 

But  in  considering  these  complaints  we  must  remember  we  have  not 
heard  and  cannot  arrive  at  the  defendants'  answers.  It  seems  very  hard 
if  persons  not  making  any  pretensions  to  arms  were  summoned  only 
because  their  wealth  gave  them  a  certain  position  as  taxpayers,  and  were 
then  proclaimed  in  the  most  public  manner  as  ignobiles,  i.e.  not  gentlemen 
of  coat  armour,  in  the  neighbouring  towns.  But,  after  a  careful  examina- 
tion, this  seems  to  greatly  overstate  the  case.  Accidents  of  this  kind  must 
sometimes  have  been  made,  but  we  know  that  in  those  days,  as  now,  it 
was  looked  upon  too  much  as  a  venial  ofPence  to  defraud  the  Government. 

We  find  the  List  of  Disclaimed  at  the  Staffordshire  Visitation,  1683 
(William  Salt  Society,  vol.  iii.,  p.  14),  thus  headed :  "  The  names  of  those 
that  in  the  time  of  this  Visitacyon  of  Staffordshire  have  made  noe  proof e 
of  their  Gentry,  bearing  noe  armes,  and  yet,  before  tyme,  had  called  and 
written  themselves  Oentlemen,  and  were  therefore  disclaymed  in  the  chiefe 
places  of  the  Hundreds  wherein  they  dwell."  Nothing  could  be  more 
distinct.  They  had  pretended  and  put  themselves  forward  as  gentlemen  ; 
that  is,  had  borne  and  used  arms  before  time.  They  could  not,  when 
called  upon,  shew  any  lawful  right,  and  therefore  they  were  disclaimed. 

We  know  that  the  shields  pulled  down  and  defaced  by  the  Heralds 
were  set  up  again  the  moment  their  backs  were  turned.  Dugdale  notes 
pulling  down  a  second  time  Cheshire  arms  which  he  had  already  destroyed 
(*  Dugdale's  Life,*  Chetham  Society,  vol.  Ixxxviii.,  pp.  30-1)  ;*  and 
Mr.  H.  S.  Grazebrook,  in  the  Preface  to  the  Staffordshire  Visitation  of 
1663  (William  Salt  Society,  vol.  v.,  p.  xi),  says  that  "  many,  I  may  almost 
say  most,  of  those  who  made  no  proof  continued  the  use  of  the  arms  they 
claimed  and  displayed  them  without  scruple  on  seals,  furniture,  etc." 

In  vol.  V.  of  the  William  Salt  Society,  p.  xii  (footnote),  are  given  the 
arms  of  several  families  on  the  county  map  in  Plott's  *  Natural  History 
of  Staffordshire,  1686,'  which  had  been  unproved  or  disclaimed  at  the 

*  At  Chester,  "  where  I  pulled  down  those  atchievements  w**  Holmes  the  paynter  had  set  up 
again  in  S*  John's  Church  for  Alderman  Walley  w'*  I  took  down  in  A®  1644 ; "  and  a^niin, 
pulled  down  and  defaced  those  atchievements  at  Budworth  "  which  Holme  the  pa>Titer  of  Chester 
had  hung  up  again  for  M'  Marbury  w''  I  puld  down  once  before."  (*  Life  of  Sir  AVilliam 
I>ugdale/  by  William  Hamper,  4to,  1827.) 


INTBODUCTION.  XXV 

Visitations,  and  which  were  therefore  still  improperly  put  forward  by 
these  families,  who  persisted  that  they  were  gentry. 

The  fairest  way  to  view  the  position  of  these  complainants  seems  to  be, 
if  they  made  no  claim  to  be  gentlemen  of  coat  armour,  it  was  then  but  a  very 
mitigated  thing  to  complain  of  if  their  names  should  be  published  at  the 
Market  Cross  as  not  belonging  to  the  order  of  Heraldic  Gentry,  to  which, 
as  they  declared  to  the  Heralds,  they  did  not  aspire.  They  could  readily 
attain  that  rank  by  applying  for  a  grant ;  the  sting  of  such  publicity 
would  lie  in  their  having  sailed  about  in  stolen  or  usurped  plumage,  and 
then  been  exposed  before  their  neighbours.  The  Heralds'  position 
seems  to  be  this :  you  are  forbidden  to  use  arms  without  due  and  proper 
right  to  them ;  we  enter  up  and  register  the  descents  of  all  who  apply, 
but  we  publicly  notify  those  who  have  no  right  to  coat  armour;  and 
thus  it  is  that  we  find  many  genealogies  entered  in  Visitations  without  any 
arms  attached,  and  the  names  occur  among  the  List  of  Disclaimers. 

The  privilege  of  bearing  coat  armour  emanated  only  from  the  King 
by  his  appointed  officers,  and  any  person  usurping  such  a  privilege  was 
guilty  of  fraud,  and  if  he  used  the  armorial  bearings  the  property  of  any 
other  family  to  which  such  appertained  he  was  guilty  of  stealing.  A 
coat  of  arms  is  an  incorporeal  hereditament  vested  in  the  descendants  of 
the  first  acknowledged  owner,  and  descending  only  to  those  who  could 
prove  their  legitimate  descent  from  him.  There  are  instances,  chiefly  in 
the  fifteenth  and  sixteenth  centuries,  of  the  rightful  and  acknowledged 
owner  granting  his  coat  of  arms  to  some  other  individual,  but  they  are 
so  curious  and  rare  that  we  need  hardly  note  them  here  as  the  one 
exception  to  this  law.*  The  heritable  right  in  a  coat  of  arms  cannot  be 
sold.  With  the  above-noticed  rare  exceptions  there  is  no  title  but  of 
legitimate  inheritance;  this  is  plainly  declared  in  the  wording  of  all 
grants.  Richmond  alias  Clarenceux,  9  Henry  VII.,  grants  "  to  William 
Greene  and  to  his  posteritie  he  and  they  to  have,  occupie  &  inioye  the 
same  and  therein  to  be  revested  at  ther  pleasures."  (Harl.  MS.  1115, 
fo.  3**.)  Also  in  the  same  MS.,  fo.  6,  Gueyenne,  King  of  Arms,  grants 
"  to  have,  use  &  hold  unto  the  said  William  Swayne  and  to  the  yssue  & 

•  The  following  abstract  from  the  College  of  Arms  Register  of  Nobles  and  Oentles,  vol.  viii., 
p.  170**,  is  an  interesting  and  late  example  of  such  a  grant,  and  its  acknowledgment  by  the  College 
of  Heralds. 

"  Anstis,  Garter,  and  Ward,  Clarenceux,  15  Aug.  1733,  exemplified  to  Lord  Anne  Hamilton, 
Whereas  Francis  Edwards  of  Welham,  co.  Leicester,  was  entitled  to  bear,  Per  bend  sinister  ermine 
and  ermines,  a  lion  rampant  or,  and  for  crest  a  lion's  head  couped  and  parted  per  bend  sinister  of 
the  same,  and  upon  his  death  the  said  arms  descended  to  his  only  daughter  and  heiress  Mary 
Edwards,  who  hath,  by  an  Instrument  dated  2  July  1733  under  her  hand  and  seal,  assigned  to 
Lord  Anne  Hamilton,  3"^  son  of  James,  Duke  of  Hamilton  and  Brandon,  now  of  Kensington, 
00,  Middlesex,  the  said  arms  and  crest  to  be  borne  by  him  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,"  etc,,  etc. 

d 


XXVI  INTRODUCTION. 

procreation  of  his  body  lawfully  begotten  in  all  worship  &  gentleness 
everlasting." 

Precisely  the  same  line  of  law  will  now  punish  an  individual  who 
infringes  a  patent,  or  who  makes  use  of  the  name  of  some  well-known 
firm  in  order  to  get  an  advantage  in  business.  The  only  difference  is 
that  in  these  instances  the  gain  is  in  money,  while  in  the  Visitation 
times  heraldic  distinctions  and  the  rank  of  gentleman  which  they  brought 
were  a  social  gain  and  in  great  estimation. 

We  have  many  instances  of  consideration  and  forbearance  on  the  part 
of  the  Heralds.  There  are  cases  in  which  the  scion  of  an  ancient  stock 
attended  the  Heralds  and  recorded  his  descent  and  arms,  and  was  excused 
the  fees  on  account  of  poverty ;  that  is,  more  regard  was  paid  to  hlood  than 
position.  In  the  Visitation  of  Hereford,  1634,  we  have  "  Charles  Whitney 
of  Norton  to  be  spared  for  his  name  " ;  "  Philips  of  Ashton  to  be  spared 
from  disgrace";  "Jno.  Abrahall  of  Stoke  Edith  to  be  spared  from 
disclaiming  for  his  name's  sake."  In  the  Visitation  of  Worcestershire, 
1634,  "Thomas  Wild  to  be  spared  from  the  Post "  ;  "I  have  no  interest 
in  Arms,  Edm^  Boothby."  He,  one  would  suppose,  should  not  have  been 
summoned,  but  the  Herald  at  the  time  had  other  facts  before  him  and 
was  not  satisfied,  for,  he  adds,  "  to  be  spared  from  disclaiming  in  regard 
of  his  being  a  souldier  and  of  deserts." 

The  above  quotations  shew  that  the  itinerant  Heralds  would  in  some 
cases  have  willingly  shielded  individuals,  but  the  terms  of  their  com- 
mission were  inexorable  ;  the  rank  of  nobilis  must  be  distinctly  upheld ; 
the  mandate  of  the  Earl  Marshal's  Court  had  gone  forth — prove  your 
lawful  right  to  the  arms  which  you  have  been  using,  or  be  disclaimed. 
And  so  we  find  all  of  those  mentioned,  Whitney,  Philips,  Abrahall,  Wild, 
and  Boothby,  among  Mr.  Bylands's  List  of  the  Disclaimed.  Any  idea 
therefore  that  the  Heralds  could  shield  their  own  friends  is  quite 
inadmissible ;  the  dignity  of  their  commission  surmounted  all  personal 
considerations,  and  its  terms  were  strictly  carried  out. 

In  the  Visitation  of  Worcestershire,  1682,  "  I,  Joseph  Euthorn  of 
Evesham,  doe  promise  to  forbeare  using  any  Coat  of  Arms  untill  I  can 
make  out  what  coat  doth  belong  to  me  " — surely  this  implies  that  he 
had  beforetime  done  so?  Disclaimed  1682.  Gloucester,  1623,  "Rich^ 
Warren  of  Stainton  falcely  usurped  Arms  which  were  defaced  &  he 
disclaymed";  "Edw^  Hill  Customer  of  Gloucester,  neither  gent,  of 
Bloud  .Ancestry  nor  Arms."  Edward  Hopkins  disclaimed  at  Boston,  co. 
Lincoln,  1 634,  "  an  Usurper  of  Armes."  Walter  Cary  of  Wicomb 
(Visitation  of  Bucks,  1634),  "no  gent,  nor  hath  any  (right)  to  bear  arms 
which   he   usurpeth";   and   again    (Visitation  of  Derby,  1634),  "Rob* 


INTRODUCTION.  XXVU 

Wilmott  of  Chadderton  disclaimed  for  usurping  the  Title  of  Gent,  not- 
withstanding having  been  disclaimed  in  the  Visitation  made  1611.** 

Every  allowance  was  made  for  those  who  had  difficulty  in  proving 
their  right  to  the  arms.  The  pedigree  was  entered  and  the  arms  respited 
for  proof.*  Mr.  H.  S.  Grazebrook  mentions  (William  Salt  Society,  vol.  v., 
p.  xi)  the  case  of  Amphlett,  whose  family  had  used  arms  which  the 
Heralds  said  belonged  of  right  to  the  name  of  Hastings.  This  was 
respited  for  proof,  and,  after  suitable  delay,  proof  to  the  satisfaction  of 
the  Heralds  had  not  been  shewn.  This  name,  however,  does  not  appear 
among  the  disclaimed,  but  the  arms  were  not  allowed. 

Arms  so  respited  were  not  publicly  disclaimed  at  the  Staffordshire 
Visitations  of  1614  and  1663,  although  in  many  instances  a  note  is  made 
that  nothing  further  had  been  done  ;  and  we  notice  that  Dugdale  at  his 
Yorkshire  Visitation  of  1665  allowed  two  years  to  elapse  before  he  pro- 
ceeded to  publish  the  lists  of  Disclaimed.  In  the  Visitation  of  Hereford, 
1634,  occurs  this  memorandum:  "John  Philips  of  Ledbury  to  be  dis- 
claimed at  our  next  'sizes  because  he  was  not  disclaimed  at  our  being  in 
the  country,  being  respyted  for  proofe,  but  cannot  make  any  proofe." 

Again,  in  the  Lancashire  Visitation,  1613  (Chetham  Soc,  vol.  Ixxxii., 
p.  x),  Winckley  produced  charters  from  a  remote  date  proving  his 
pedigree,  "  but  because  the  legend  on  an  ancient  seal  was  partly  defaced 
the  arms  were  not  allowed."  Now  this  is  a  most  unfair  way  of  putting 
it.  The  deed  in  question  (p.  38)  to  which  this  seal  was  attached  was  dated 
60  Edward  III. :  ''  Adam  filius  Johannis  de  Winkley  dedit  et  concessit 
Johanni  filio  Johannis  de  Bayly,"  etc.  The  seal  shewed  an  eagle 
displayed,  with  the  legend  "  Sigillum  Johannis,"  and  the  rest  is  broken 
away.  It  certainly  was  not  Adam's  seal,  it  might  have  been  his  father's  ; 
but  to  those  who  know  how  often  borrowed  seals  were  used  in  charters  it 
is  quite  plain  that  the  Herald  could  never  acknowledge  a  single  occurrence 
of  these  arms  and  allow  them  to  Winckley. 

Taking  the  above  view  of  the  vested  property  of  the  rightful  owners 
in  heraldic  bearings,  we  have  many  cases  where  similar  want  of  sufficient 
proof  caused  their  rejection.  Page  viii  of  the  same  volume:  Travers 
brought  evidences  and  muniments,  but  the  two  seals  shewn  led  to  a 
question  which  was  the  proper  bearing,  and  it  could  not  be  decided. 

At  page  X  of  the  same  Visitation  Bobert  Holt  of  Stubley  had  married 
"an  olde  woman"  and  would  not  enter.  The  Heralds  declared  in  1613 
that  this  family  had  no  coat,  although  it  was  allowed  by  Flower  in  1367. 

*  lu  our  Lbit  of  Disclaimed,  1623,  three  names  are  iucluded,  viz.,  Jobber  of  Heton,  Moor  of 
Moore,  aud  Ockley  of  Ockley ;  pedigrees  for  tliese  uames,  aud  witii  tlie  arms,  occur  ou  pp.  ai^, 
806,  aud  376,  aud  there  is  uothiug  to  shew  that  the  arms  were  a  later  addition  to  our  MISS. 


XXVUl  INTRODUCTION. 

In  this  case  there  can  be  no  doubt  the  legitimate  descent  from  that 
member  in  1567  was  not  clearly  shewn  to  the  Heralds,  otherwise  they  had 
no  power  to  refuse.  The  onus  of  proof  lay  with  the  claimant.  It  seems 
strange  that  Eobert  Holt  should  refuse  to  enter,  and  that  a  complaint 
against  the  Heralds  should  in  after  times  be  based  thereupon.  Again, 
Hindley  produced  evidences  for  three  hundred  years,  but  was  not  '*  allowed '' 
arms.  There  are  many  instances  of  families  who  can  shew  much  longer 
pedigrees  and  own  considerable  estates,  but  who  cannot  prove  that  they 
ever  lawfully  used  arms.  "  Allow  "  has  two  meanings.  The  heraldic  is 
"  acknowledge,"  and  this  the  Heralds  could  not  do  without  satisfactory 
proof ;  the  other  sense  is  "  permit,"  a  sense  excluded  from  all  heraldic 
matters,  which  only  deal  with  facts.  We  are  obliged  to  expose  the 
insinuation  involved  in  that  term.  The  only  liberty  left  to  the  Heralds 
was  that  of  judgment  whether  or  not  the  facts  adduced  were  sufficient  to 
prove  the  claims.  They  had  no  choice  of  "  allowing  "  in  the  charitable 
sense  to  "  permit." 

This  naturally  leads  to  the  question,  What  proof  was  required  by  the 
Heralds  before  they  would  allow  the  arms  ?  Of  course  a  grant  or  proof 
that  the  Heralds  had  already  allowed  such  to  a  direct  legitimate  ancestor, 
or  as  "  their  ancestral  arms "  to  collaterals  in  a  certain  degree,  was 
sufficient ;  or  the  grant  by  one  who  had  the  right  thus  to  delegate  his 
arms  to  another ;  there  are  such  instances,  as  already  noticed.  Prescrip- 
tion with  use  by  his  ancestors  was  readily  conceded  when  the  arms  were 
not  those  belonging  to  some  other  family.  In  the  William  Salt  Society 
(vol.  v.,  pp.  X  and  145)  the  Gaywoods  of  Bishops  Offley  in  Staffordshire, 
who  had  been  disclaimed  in  1583,  were  allowed  in  1614  a  coat  which  was 
represented  in  an  old  window  in  Eccleshall  Church,  although  Gregory 
King  makes  a  note  at  the  time  in  the  Visitation  Book :  "  Cave  as  to  the 
coat  of  Gay  wood,  for,  if  they  have  right  to  bear  three  pheons,  it  must  be 
by  the  interposition  of  a  chevron  argent,  for  so  does  the  coat  stand 
in  the  window  of  Eccleshall  Church.  Without  a  chevron  it  is  the 
coat  of  Malpas."  Woodhouse  of  Woodhouse  (p.  327)  :  "  These  arms 
were  in  an  old  glasse  window  of  the  church  at  Wombourne  neere  to  the 
seat  of  this  family  in  the  same  church,  and  likewise  depicted  on  that 
seat."  Stonyer  of  Biddulph  (p.  282)  :  "  For  proof  he  vouches  y^  picture 
of  his  great  grandfather  made  in  Qu.  Eliz.  time,  on  which  these  arms 


are." 


The  remarks  of  Sir  Samuel  Egerton  Brydges  on  this  matter  of  usage 
are  very  interesting  (CoUins's  '  Peerage,'  edit.  Brydges,  vol.  i.,  p.  382,  and 
they  are  quoted  in  a  paper  on  "  Proofs  of  Arms  Required  by  Heralds,"  in 
the  *  Herald  and  Genealogist,'  vol.  ii.,  p.  154) : 


INTEODUCTION.  XXIX 

^'  There  is  much  more  in  the  use  of  arms  than  light  or  interested  critics  in 
genealogy  admit.  When  carried  up  to  such  a  period  as  to  be  beyond  memory  it 
operates  in  the  nature  of  prescription,  and  is  of  a  directly  opposite  nature  from  a 
late  assumption,  where  the  want  of  authority  is  fatal  to  the  right." 

The  following  copy  of  a  letter  from  Sir  William  Dugdale  to  Mr. 
William  Horsley,  15  June  1668,  will  shew  this  clearly,  and  what  was  con- 
sidered prescriptive  right.  The  original  is  preserved  in  the  Lansdowne 
MS.  No.  870,  and  it  is  printed  in  the  '  Eetrospective  Eeview '  for  1827, 
p.  146 : 

"  Therefore  it  will  be  requisite  that  he  do  look  over  his  own  evidences  for  some 
seals  of  arms,  for  perhaps  it  appears  in  them,  and  if  so,  and  that  they  have  used  U 
from  the  beginning  of  Q,  ElizabMs  reign,  or  about  that  time,  1  shall  allowe  thereof^ 
for  our  directions  are  limiting  us  so  to  do,  and  not  a  shorter  prescription  of  usage^ 

This  was  the  spirit  in  which  the  Heralds  approached  the  consideration 
of  evidences  laid  before  them ;  but  the  unwarranted  assumption  of  arms 
was  promptly  met  with  all  the  weapons  at  their  command,  and  properly 
so,  for  they  had  a  duty  to  perform,  viz.,  to  protect  the  order  of  gentry, 
and  to  uphold  the  terms  of  their  own  commission  under  the  great  seal. 
Dallaway  (*  Heraldic  Enquiries,'  p.  308),  says : 

"  It  will  strike  an  examiner  of  pedigrees  to  which  no  arms  are  attached  that  the 
families  so  degraded  were  not  unfrequently  of  high  ancestry  and  of  extensive 
property  in  those  counties  where  they  are  registered ;  and  that  the  escocheon 
disclaimed  in  a  former  was  allowed  and  confirmed  in  a  subsequent  Visitation.  This 
circumstance  depended  entirely  upon  the  individual  representative,  who  in  some 
instances  treated  the  Earl  Marshal's  summons  with  contempt,  or  at  least  with  neglect. 
Their  descendants  are  therefore  excluded  from  armorial  claims  unless,"  etc.,  etc. 

The  Heralds  underwent  privations  and  labours,  travelling  through  their 
district  on  horsobiick,  and  stopping  in  country  inns  in  those  centres  which 
seemed  most  convenient  and  where  the  neighbouring  gentry  could  most 
readily  wait  ui)on  them.  The  established  scale  of  fees  in  their  court  was 
not  excessive,  and  during  the  later  Visitations,  when  expenses  must 
presumably  have  increased,  these  must  have  been  little  more  than  suflBcient 
to  repay  the  labours  and  outlay  of  the  Herald  and  his  stafP.  Handle 
Holme,  book  i.,  chap,  i.,  sec.  21,  informs  us  that  "the  yearly  Pention 
allowed  them  was  Garter  £40  per  annum :  Clarencieux  and  Norroy  £20 
each:  six  heraulds  at  £13  6s.  8d.  apiece  :  four  Pursevants  having  amongst 
them  all  £93  6s.  8d. : — anything  beyond  this  arose  from  fees."  We  quote 
Handle  Holme  because  he  wrote  in  1688,  very  near  the  time  we  are 
discussing,  and  he  was  well  acquainted  with  all  the  facts.  They  came 
clothed  with  an  authority  so  high,  that  it  entitled  them  officially  to  evexy 
reasonable  deference  and  respect.    It  is  true  their  punishment  for  c 


XXX  INTRODUCTION. 

was  not  prompt  imprisonment  and  a  fine,  as  with  the  Law  Judges ;  but  it 
reached  forward  for  generations !  If  no  member  of  a  family  would  take 
the  trouble,  or  let  us  say  had  the  civility,  to  answer  their  summons  and 
satisfy  the  representatives  of  the  Earl  Marshal,  and  indirectly  of  the 
reigning  Sovereign,  as  to  their  right  to  use  armorial  distinctions  and  the 
title  of  gentry,  which  it  was  only  in  the  power  of  the  Earl  Marshal, 
delegated  to  him  by  the  Sovereign,  to  grant,  or  ratify  and  acknowledge ; 
the  verdict  of  the  Earl  Marshal's  Court,  the  sole  heraldic  authority,  could 
only  take  this  form :  "  Such  a  one  having  been  summoned  before  one  of  our 
principal  officers  and  invited  to  explain  by  what  right  he  is  using  certain 
ancient  heraldry,  and  being  unable  to  prove  his  descent  and  right  thereto, 
and  probably  unwilling  to  expose  his  want  of  that  right,  is  by  us  proclaimed 

To  shew  that  this  verdict  could  be  reversed  by  properly  and  decently 
satisfying  the  constituted  authorities  and  proving  to  them  that  the  using 
was  rightful,  we  print  a  curious  Certificate  by  St.  George,  Norroy,  extiucted 
from  Harl.  MS.  1470  by  Mr.  H.  S.  Grazebrook  in  his  Staffordshire 
Visitation  of  1683,  so  frequently  quoted  (Wm.  Salt  Society,  iii.,p.  16,  note) : 

"  The  King's  most  excellent  Ma"«  being  desirous  that  ye  Gentry  of  his  Kingdom 
might  be  preserved  in  every  degree,  estate,  etc.,  and  to  that  end  hath  given  full 
power  and  authority  under  the  Greate  Seale  of  England  unto  mec  llichard  8* 
George,  Norroy  King  of  Armes,  not  only  to  summon  all  the  Gentlemen  w'thin  my 
Province,  but  also  to  distinguish  and  make  infamous  by  Proclamation  all  such  as 
shall  usurpe  or  take  upon  them  the  name  of  Esquire  or  Gentleman  without  just 
authority.  And  whereas  Stephen  Longsdon  of  Longsdon  in  co.  Derby  appeared 
before  me  in  my  Yisitacion  and  disclaimed  the  title  of  a  gentleman  under  his  hand, 
as  not  knowing  how  he  might  justifie  the  same,  I  proceeded  against  him  according 
to  my  Com'ission.  Since  w^^  tyme,  he,  making  further  enquiry,  and  finding  tliat 
his  Auncestors  have  been  of  long  time  reputed  Gentlemen  and  borne  Armes,  w'**  (as 
I  am  informed  by  some  of  good  sort  in  the  Contrey)  he  is  able  to  prove  by  evidence 
and  other  good  record,  he  hath  desired  me  to  affirm  his  right  and  publish  the  same. 
Wherefore  these  are  to  make  knowne  unto  all  manner  of  p'sons  whatsoever  that  the 
said  Stephen  Langsdon  may  lawfully  use  and  bear  such  armes  and  Creasts  as  his 
Auncestors  have  done  before  him,  and  as  he  may  lawfully  justifie  ;  And  also  that 
it  shall  be  lawfuU  for  him  to  beare  the  name  title  and  dignity  of  a  Gentleman  in  such 
manner  and  forme  as  any  of  his  predecessors  have  done  or  as  he  may  lawfully  justifie. 
In  witness  whereof  I  the  said  Norroy  King  of  Armes  have  sett  to  my  hand  and  seale 

*  In  Coke  upon  Lyttelton,  ii.,  667,  the  law  is  clearly  laid  down :  "As  in  ancient  [Roman]- 
times  statues  or  images  of  their  ancestors  were  proofs  of  their  nobility  "—he  quotes  Juvenal,  Sat.  8, 
and  Cicero — "  Nohilet  lunt  qui  imagines  generis  ntt  pro/erre  poesunt,  so  in  later  times  Coat  armes 
came  in  lieu  of  those  statues  or  images,  and  are  the  most  certaine  proofes  and  evidence  of  nobility 
and  gentry,  so  as  in  these  daies  the  rule  is,  Nohiles  sunt  qui  insignia  gentilicia  generis  sui  pro/erre 
possunt."  It  thus  follows  that  a  man  might  be  an  Esquire,  or  a  Knight,  or  even  bear  a  title,  and 
yet  be  ignobilis.  Wharton  (Law  Lexicon,  article  Nobilis) :  "  The  gentry  are  those  who  are  able  to 
produce  armorial  bearings  derived  by  descent  from  their  own  ancestors." 


:..    «.Jg: 


INTRODUCTION. 


XXXI 


of  my  ofBcc    Dated  the  xs"'  day  of  Novemljer  in  tlie  is"'  yeare  of  o'r  Sovereifpie 
Lord  James  by  the  graoe  of  God  King  of  Great  Brittaign,  Frajice  and  Ireland. 
Rich  :  S'  Oeorqe,  Noiroy  King  of  ArineB." 

We  are  accustomed  Dowadaja  to  hear  hai'd  words  agaiuat  the  Heralds 
of  the  sixteentli  and  seventeenth  centuries.  Students,  regrptful  that 
vastly  more  has  not  come  down  to  us  in  their  Visitations,  aiid  descendant* 
of  some  of  the  families,  smarting  luider  the  results  of  the  careleaaness  or 
iniioleDce  of  the  then  representative  of  their  family  whose  contempt  of 
the  duly  constituted  authority  has  robted  them  of  what  they  now  feel 
would  be  of  exceeding  value,  and  further  has  cast  a  deep  shadow  of 
doubt  over  their  heraldic  rights.  In  several  instances  we  know  that 
this  has  so  irritated  the  honest  straightforward  ness  of  this  generation 
(we  mention  it  with  admiration  and  respect)  that  the  present  representa- 
tives have  taken  out  new  grants  of  arms  rather  than  feel  every  time  the 
carriage  drove  up  to  the  door  that  they  were  shewing  about  the  county 
heraldic  pretensions  to  which  they  ha<l  no  heraldic  right. 

The  position  of  the  Heralds  in  the  sixteenth  and  seventeenth  centuries 
is  unassailable  and  perfectly  clear;  legally  and  heraldically  they  could 
have  taken  up  no  other  ground.  The  value  of  their  acknowledging  and 
passing  certain  arms  is  in  exact  ratio  to  their  known  heraldic  strictJiess. 
Descendants  of  the  Disclaimed  forget  that  if  the  Visitations  had  been  con- 
ducted in  a  careless  slipshod  way,  supposing  for  a  moment  such  to  have  been 
possible  with  authorities  so  solemnly  constituted,  in  that  case  the  records 
they  covet  would  not  bear  the  sterling  value  placed  upon  those  weighty 
records  which  we  now  possess.  It  is  more  just  and  dispassionate  to 
acknowledge  that  the  Heralds  did  all  in  their  power,  and,  being  human, 
they  encourged  the  gentry  to  come  in  with  tlieir  fees  and  to  shew  such 
satisfactory  heraldic  proof  as  would  confirm  to  them  their  proper  social 
distinctions.  To  enable  them  to  do  this  the  Heralds  warned  them  of 
their  approach  a  month  or  so  beforehand,  and  came  down  with  hooka  and 
attendants  to  their  very  doors.  In  order  farther  to  induce  their  attendance 
they  had  to  prochiim  that  this  inquiry  was  made  to  check  the  unlawful 
assumption  of  arms,  and  that  such  cases  would  be  dealt  with  either  by 
granting  such  honours  to  those  who  were  worthy,  or  by  publicly  disgnicing, 
and  if  necessarj- further  proceedings  in  the  EarlMarshal's  Court  against  such 
impostors  as  had  pretended  falsely  to  heraldic  rank.  Would  not  the 
natural  and  honest  course  have  been  to  assist  the  Heralds  in  the  purging 
out  of  such  false  pretensions?  New  families  of  course  arise,  their  wealth 
enables  them  to  purchase  heraldic  rights,  and  they  enter  among  the 
ancient  gentry  and  keep  up  the  decaying  numbers  of  amost  important  power 
in  the  state.     It  was  a  public  benefit  to  expose  and  disgrace  impostors  bo 


XXXll  INTRODUCTION. 

mean  that  they  could  flaunt  in  the  absence  of  the  Heralds  heraldic  pre- 
tensions, and  sneak  away  when  the  approaching  Visitation  reminded  them 
that  they  had  for  all  these  years  been  impudent  cheats;  they  must  now  either 
honestly  pay  for  and  acquire  the  rights  they  had  been  dishonestly  using,  if 
the  Heralds  could  see  their  way  to  make  such  grants,  or  else  they  must  be  put 
down  into  their  real  rank.  It  is  no  injustice  to  declare  a  man's  real  rank, nor 
does  it  cause  any  irritation  unless  his  self-estimation  exceeds  his  intrinsic 
value.  In  Heraldry  there  is  no  room  for  supposition  ;  either  a  man  is  a 
gentleman  of  coat  armour  or  he  is  not ;  he  may  be  an  equally  respected 
and  respectable  yeoman ;  all  the  Heralds  sought  to  establish  was  the  truth. 

Let  us  now  try  to  discover  by  evidence  what  sort  of  reception  and 
deference  the  Heralds  received,  and  how  they  were  seconded  and  assisted 
in  this  laudable  work  ;  and  when  putting  it  in  this  way  we  do  not  for  a 
moment  seek  to  conceal  their  desire  to  make  it  pay ;  they  had  heavy 
expenses  to  incur,  their  actual  salaries  were  absurdly  small,  and  of 
course  a  Visitation  brought  in  fees  both  for  registrations  and  grants; 
but  the  Earl  Marshal's  Court  fixed  when  such  were  needful  to  keep 
together  our  heraldic  annals,  and  the  heraldic  trust  that  was  committed 
to  its  care.  It  gave  the  licence,  but  the  expenses  and  financial  results 
accrued  to  the  individual  Herald. 

It  is  better  for  various  reasons  that  we  quote  our  facts  in  order  of 
date,  the  advantage  of  which  will  appear  when  we  come  to  consider 
further  details.  We  must  remember  that  the  Heralds  were  few,  and 
only  occasionally  do  they  express  the  indignation  they  felt  at  the  neglect 
of  their  mission  on  the  part  of  some  of  the  gentry,  or  as  they  put  it 
contempt  of  their  office  and  position  as  representing  the  Earl  Marshal, 
and  through  him  their  sovereign,  the  head  of  all  heraldic  distinctions. 
We  know  more  of  these  matters  as  to  Lancashire  than  the  other  counties ; 
all  the  Visitations  for  that  county  having  been  ably  edited  for  the  Chetham 
Society,  and  we  are  thus  able  to  give  the  following  quotations  from  the 
1533  Visitation ;  these  shew  that  the  Heralds  were  willing  to  accord  every 
facility  when  they  were  civilly  treated,  and  we  would  aak  in  common 
fairness.  What  could  they  do  with  such  men  as  he  who  "  wold  not  be 
spoken  withall "  P 

Page  36  :  "  John  Talbott  of  Saleberry  ....  a  verrey  gentle  Esquir  &  worthy  to 
bee  taken  payne  for." 

Page  43  :  "  S'  John  Townley  of  Townley  Knight  had  to  his  firste  wief  one  who 
was  dough ter  to  S*"  Charles  Appilljsdon  &  one  of  the  heyres  of  Gatesford  whereby 
he  beareth  the  goats.  I  wote  not  what  her  name  is  nor  I  made  no  greate  inquisi- 
tion for  he  would  have  no  noate  taken  of  hym  saying  that  ther  was  no  more  Gentil- 
men  in  Lancashire  Bat  my  Lord  of  Derbye  &  Mountegle.    I  soght  hym  all  day 


INTRODUCTION.  XXXUl 

Rydin(]fe  in  the  wyld  countrej  &  his  reward  was  ij"  w**  the  guyde  had  the  most  p*te 
and  I  had  as  evill  a  joniey  as  ev*  I  hadd." 

Page  47  :  "  Robert  Holt  of  Stubbley  maried  an  olde  woman  by  whom  he  hadd  no 
yssue  &  therfore  he  wold  not  have  her  name  entered.*' 

Page  48  :  **  S'  Ric.  Houghton  Knight  did  mary  Alice  doughter  and  one  of  the 
heyres  to  S"^  Thorns,  of  Asheton  Knight  and  they  have  yssue  Katherine  who  is 
maried  to  S'  Thoms.  Gerard  Knight.  The  said  S'  Ric.  hath  pntt  away  his  lady  and 
wife  and  kepeth  a  concobyne  in  his  house  by  whom  he  hath  divers  children  and  by 
the  lady  he  hath  Ley  Hall  w'^  armes  he  beareth  quartered  with  his  in  the  first  q"^ 
he  says  that  M*"  Garter  licensed  him  so  to  doe  and  he  gave  M"^  Garter  an  angle  noble 
but  he  gave  me  nothing  nor  made  me  no  good  chere  but  gave  me  proude  woords." 

Page  182  :  "Gerrard  of  the  Brynne  wold  not  be  spoken  withall." 

Page  231  :  "  Sir  William  Poole  Knight  lieth  at  the  Abbay  of  Vale  Royall  and  he 
wolde  have  not  taken  "  {sic). 

In  the  Lancashire  Visitation,  1613,  we  find  (Chetham  Society, 
vol.  Ixxxii.,  p.  viii)  Bradshaw  of  Bradshaw  "  produced  two  ancient  letters, 
but  the  members  referred  to  could  not  be  placed  in  the  pedigree."  The 
Heralds  therefore  could  only  take  the  evidence  before  them. 

Dugdale's  Visitation,  1664-5,  occurred  at  an  unfortunate  juncture.  The 
feelings  of  rival  parties  ran  high.  Chetham  Society,  vol.  Ixxxiv.,  p.  xiii : 
"  The  Puritans  refused,  the  tribunal  was  considered  by  them  expensive, 
arbitrary,  and  incompetent,  Norroy  himself  being  both  judge  and  jury." 
He  was  a  strong  Royalist,  and  likely  to  regard  critically  those  of  the  other 
side  who  in  some  cases  perhaps  had  obtained  grants  during  the  Common- 
wealth times,  and  all  of  these  had  been  declared  only  four  years  before  to 
be  nuU  and  void,  and  as  if  they  had  never  been  made.  There  was  there- 
fore sufficient  material  for  friction  on  both  sides.  Dugdale  had  a  duty  to 
perform,  those  gentry  whose  position  from  any  cause  was  doubtful  con- 
temned his  authority,  and  a  large  portion  of  the  county  supported  them 
in  their  attitude  of  heraldic  rebellion  ;  and  this  in  a  county  where  a  strong 
feeling  of  the  distinctions  of  rank  was  supposed  to  be  and  really  did 
exist. 

In  Dugdale's  Visitation  of  Yorkshire,  1665  (Surtees  Society,  1859),  we 
find  the  pedigrees  of  472  families  entered,  and  a  long  list  of  257  dis- 
claimers. At  page  xii  we  read :  "  It  is  evident  the  pride  of  family  was 
wanting  in  Yorkshire,  nearly  one-third  of  the  old  gentry  summoned  treated 
the  summons  with  neglect "  ;  and  at  page  xiv :  "  Mr.  Robert  Stafford  of 
Thwing  Dickering  slighted  the  summons." 

Certain  accidents  partly  contributed  to  this  neglect,  for  Mr.  Charles 
Fairfax  thus  writes  to  Sir  William  Dugdale  in  June  1666 : 

"  Some  gentlemen  will  attend  you  at  the  next  assizes  to  whom  I  gave  notice : 
but  many  (not  sensible  of  the  honour  of  their  families)  I  find  remiss,  yet  hope 


XXXIV  INTRODUCTION. 

(upon  their  better  thought)  they  will  do  right  to  posterity  and  give  their  attend- 
ance. Your  too  short  stay  in  your  several  circuits  (and  their  coincident  appearances 
upon  summonses  before  the  Deputy  Lieutenants)  they  alledge  for  excuse  they  could 
not  wait  on  you."     (Hamper's  '  Life  of  Dugdale,'  p.  364.) 

We  may  add  as  confirming  the  moderate  tone  of  the  Heralds  and  their 
anxiety  to  make  as  complete  as  possible  their  lists  of  gentry,  that  the 
resulting  List  of  Disclaimed  in  Yorkshire  was  delayed  for  two  years  before 
it  was  proclaimed,  in  order  to  gather  up  any  further  gentry  that  might  be 
persuaded  to  come  in. 

We  would  further  refer  to  the  Proclamation  of  Norroy,  2  February 
17  Charles  II.,  addressed  to  the  Balive  of  the  Hundred  of  Salford  (quoted 
in  the  ^Herald  and  Genealogist,'  vol.  ii.,  p.  151,  from  the  appendix  to  Mr. 
Ormerod's  paper,  **A  Fragment  Illustrative  of  Sir  William  Dugdale's 
Visitation  of  Lancashire").  Certain  persons,  *'  whose  names  were  given 
in  a  schedule,  had  not  made  their  appearance,  and  they  were  once  more 
required  and  expected  at  the  sign  of  the  King's  Head  in  Salford  upon 
Saturday  the  11th  day  of  March  following,"  etc.  The  schedule  contained 
seventy-three  names,  and  the  result  was  that  many  obeyed  this  second 
request  and  entered  their  pedigrees. 

"  In  the  Heralds'  College  are  some  interesting  letters  addressed  to  Sir  William 
Dugdale  by  gentlemen  in  Lancashire  on  the  subject  of  this  Royal  Commission. 
Some,  whose  ancestors  had  long  borne  arms,  disclaimed  their  right  altogether ; 
others  stated  that  they  were  not  entitled  to  any  such  distinction,  not  being  *  Gentle- 
men ; '  and  the  friends  of  some  courteously  assigned  reasons  for  the  summons  not 
having  been  obeyed,  e.g.,  *  M'  Beswyke  of  Manchester  is  in  Ireland,'  *  M'  Alex' 
Butterworth  of  Belfield  is  a  young  man  on  his  travels,  but  will  enter  on  his  return 
home.'  The  Nonconformist  families  generally  appear  to  have  disdained  the  noble 
science,  *  feeling  assured  *  (as  Macaulay  in  the  *  Edinburgh  Review  *  observes  of  the 
old  Puritan)  *  that  if  his  name  was  not  found  in  the  Registers  of  Heralds  it  was 
recorded  in  the  Book  of  Life,  and  hence  originated  his  contempt  for  all  terrestrial 
distinctions,  accomplishments,  and  dignities.'  It  may,  however,  be  easily  inferred 
from  his  rough  MS.  notes,  now  in  the  College  of  Arms,  that  Dugdale*s  high  notions, 
not  only  of  the  Royal  prerogative,  but  also  of  his  own  office,  led  him  in  numerous 
instances  to  offend  the  prejudices  of  those  whose  views  on  both  subjects  were  not 
exactly  in  accordance  with  his  own.     Of  these  the  following  is  a  specimen  : 

M'  James  Halliwell  of  Pyke-house,  his  estate  200"  per  ann.  8  or 

*  July  28  1666      4  Sons  brought  upp  at  University  &  some  at  Inns  of  Court,  yett 

Hundesffield       disclaymcd  under  his  hand  rather  than  be  at  the  charge.     He  is 

ritch  and  misserable  &  a  Puritan  withall.' " 
(Printed  in   the  Chetham    Miscellanies    for    1851,   being  vol.  xxiv.  of   the 
Chetham  Society's  Publications.) 

Modem  critics  must  acknowledge  that  the  Heralds  on  their  part  did 
all  they  could  to  record  full  lists  of  gentry,  and  must  feel  that  the  default 


INTEODUCTION.  XXXV 

entirely  rests  upon  those  who  refused  to  attend.  In  the  *  Herald  and 
Genealogist,'  vol.  ii.,  pp.  149-154,  it  is  stated  that  "  Some  objected  to  the 
charges,  and  others  had  a  total  indifference  to  armorial  distinctions.  On 
one  occasion  few  gentlemen  appeared  because  there  was  a  horse  race  at 
Brackley.*  Such  as  came  he  (Sir  Edward  Bysshe,  Clarenceux)  entered  if 
they  pleased.  If  they  did  not  enter,  he  was  indifferent.  So  the  Visitation 
was  a  trite  thing,  many  looked  on  it  as  a  trick  to  get  money."  Now  as 
we  read  these  facts  the  Herald  and  his  staff  attended  at  great  personal 
labour,  and  he  ran  the  risk  of  the  fees  ingathered  not  being  sufficient  to 
cover  the  expenses,  which  were  relatively  much  heavier  at  these  latest 
Visitations.  Under  such  circumstances  he  could  not  be  "indifferent." 
But  the  gentry  did  not  realize  their  opportunity  and  the  duty  incumbent 
upon  them  to  assist  in  upholding  their  social  rank.  Some  names  are 
returned  as  "  extra  com  "  or  "  hors  du  pays." 

Mr.  H.  S.  Grazebrook  (Visitation  of  Staffordshire,  1583;  William 
Salt  Society,  vol.  iii.,  p.  xiii)  says  :  "  Some  men,  no  doubt,  were  too  proud 
to  have  their  ancient  standing  brought  at  all  into  question  or  to  allow 
that  it  required  recognition.  Others  were  altogether  careless  and  in- 
different, and  their  tastes  were  for  very  different  objects.  Others  would 
be  absent  from  home  at  the  time  of  the  Heralds'  circuit,  or  if  summoned 
to  attend  them  at  a  neighbouring  town  were  possibly  prevented  by  illness 
or  indisposed  by  domestic  sorrow  and  trouble ;  "  and  he  refers  to  *  Herald 
and  Gen.,'  vol.  vii.,  p.  47. 

Prom  whatever  cause  the  following  well-known  names  are  among  the 
defaulters  in  Staffordshire :  Congreve,  Wolseley,  Sneyd,  Fowke,  Lane, 
Kynnersley,  Draycott,  Chetwynd,  Stanley,  Skeffington,  Swynfen,  etc. 

In  Lancashire  Ormerod  remarks  that  Hulton  of  Hulton  is  only  entered 
at  the  first  and  last  Visitations,  and  Gerard  of  Bryn  never  appears. 

Such  names  shew  that  although  it  is  very  pleasant  to  a  family  to  find 
their  descents  duly  recorded,  still  the  absence  of  their  name  altogether 
from  the  list  is  no  proof  whatever  that  their  social  position  and  heraldic 
rights  were  not  all  the  time  perfectly  well  assured. 

•  Brackley  is  in  Northamptonshire.  Wo  are  not  told  at  which  Visitation  this  oc<?urrc<i.  All 
Byssho's  Visitations  were  between  the  years  1662  and  1068,  so  late  a  date  that  even  the  character 
of  such  a  man  as  Sir  William  Dnj^ale  wns  unavailing.  Tlie  constant  devotion  of  the  gentry  to 
8i»orts  is  advanced  as  a  probable  reason  for  their  carelessly  neglecting  the  summonses  of  Heralds ; 
but  wo  can  only  allow  of  this  with  serious  raservations,  because  the  Visitations  were  purposely 
fixed  at  those  seasons  when  travelling  across  country  roads  would  be  practicable,  viz.,  March  to 
September,  and  this  n-as  not  the  time  for  sports.  Except  fishing  and  racing,  nearly  all  sports 
were  suspended  during  the  spring  and  summer,  which  nature  has  set  apart  for  the  increase  of 
the  animal  creation  and  the  growth  of  its  young;  shooting  and  hunting  therefore  must 
always  have  ceased  at  the  times  of  the  Heralds'  Visitations ;  and  even  hawking,  for  merlins 
get  sick  with  moulting  from  Maroh  to  August.  Otters  were  sometimes  hunted  during  the  summer 
in  order  to  exterminate  them  and  their  young. 


XXXVl  INTRODUCTION . 

We  have  left  till  now  the  scathing  remarks  of  Blackstone  (*  Com- 
mentaries,' vol.  iii.,  p.  106),  because  they  refer  to  a  time  much  later  than 
the  Visitations,  when  the  Heralds  and  their  science  had  sunk  in  public 
estimation  (Blackstone  wrote  in  1765),  and  the  rank  of  "  gentleman  "  had 
then  ceased  to  be  an  exact  term.     He  says : 

"  The  marshalling  of  coat  armour,  which  was  formerly  the  pride  and  study  of  all 
the  best  families  in  the  kingdom,  is  now  greatly  disregarded,  and  has  fallen  into 
the  hands  of  certain  officers  and  attendants  upon  this  Court,  called  Heralds,  who 
consider  it  only  as  a  matter  of  lucre  and  not  of  justice,  whereby  such  falsity  and  con- 
fusion have  crept  into  their  records  (which  ought  to  be  the  standing  evidence  of 
families,  descents,  and  coat  armour)  that  though  formerly  some  credit  has  been  paid 
to  their  testimony,  now  even  their  common  seal  will  not  be  received  as  evidence  in 
any  court  of  justice  in  the  kingdom." 

To  us  this  is  so  evidently  a  contrasting  of  the  "  now,"  that  is  1766, 
with  the  former  condition  of  the  Heralds'  College,  that  it  seems  to  have  no 
reference  to  our  subject ;  but  since  it  has  been  introduced  into  the  able 
paper  in  the  *  Herald  and  Genealogist,'  vol.  ii.,  pp.  149-154,  entitled 
"  The  Proofs  of  Arms  required  by  the  Heralds  at  their  Visitations,"  we 
feel  constrained  to  point  out  that  this  has  no  reference  to  the  Heralds' 
Visitations,  which  are  the  ostensible  subject-matter  of  that  paper. 

The  quotation  therefore  which  is  put  forward  to  depreciate  the  Heralds 
in  Visitations  tells  quite  the  other  way,  for  Sir  William  Blackstone*  holds 
them  up  to  reverence,  and  regrets  the  laxity  which  had  brought  about  so 
striking  a  change  in  his  own  times.  The  writer  of  a  more  able  paper  in 
the  *  Herald  and  Genealogist,'  vol.  vii.,  p.  46,  had  no  difficulty  in  reading 
Blackstone's  remarks  as  complimentary  to  the  earlier  Heralds. 

We  must  make  a  further  reference  to  this  learned  paper  in  the  '  Herald 
and  Genealogist,'  vol.  ii.,  p.  151,  which  says  :  "  In  1661  Holme  writes  to 
Dugdale  in  behalf  of  a  young  gentlewoman,  illegitimate,  '  linked  in  affec- 
tions '  to  a  near  relation  of  his  own,  '  not  to  a  have  a  Batune  crosse  the 
coat,'  but  the  colours  in  the  arms  to  be  changed ;  the  fee  offered  is  five 
pounds,  though  Holme  suggests  that  the  favour  might  be  granted 
gratuitously  "  (Dugdale,  *  Diary,'  etc.,  p.  358) ;  and  a  footnote :  "  The  P.S. 
is  amusing  :  *  There  is  an  alderman's  sone  in  Chester  whose  great-grand- 
father was  base  bOrne,  whom  I  have  bine  treating  with  sev'all  tymes 
about  the  alteration  of  his  coat,  telling  him  for  £10,  and  not  under,  it 
may  be  accomplished ;  five  he  is  willing  to  give,  but  not  above ;  if  y"  please 
to  accept  of  that  sume  y"  may  writt  me  a  line  or  two.' " 

Why  seek  to  twist  these  round  into  an  accusation  against  the  Heralds, 
when  the  meaning  is  quite  obvious ;  these  persons  were  to  apply  for  new 

*  Sec  also  Cruise  on  *  Dimities  and  Titles  of  Honour/  1810,  ohap.  vi.,  sec.  62,  where  it  is  laid 
down  that  the  official  Records  of  the  Heralds*  Ck>llege  are  accepted  as  evidence. 


INTEODUCTION.  XXXVU 

grants  of  arms,  and  they  were  anxious  only  that  under  the  circumstances 
such  might  be  obtained,  and  on  the  most  favourable  terms. 

In  very  early  times  bastardy  was  thought  little  detriment.  Public 
opinion  progressed,  and  both  heraldry  and  the  law  continued  throughout 
to  draw  their  marked  distinction  against  it.  Now  we  see  in  1661  the 
baton  sinister  had  become  too  palpable.  They  sought  for  some  less  con- 
spicuous brand,  and  would  sooner  have  a  new  coat  altogether  than 
continue  the  ancient  arms  with  a  stain  upon  them.  Better  to  appear  as 
a  novtis  homo  than  bear  the  ancient  arms  with  a  blot  which  public  opinion 
understood  and  noticed.  See  the  grant  to  Hariot  Eliot,  16  July  1726, 
printed  in  the  '  Miscellanea  Genealogica  et  Heraldica,  1868,  vol.  ii.,  p.  48. 
Her  maiden  name  is  not  given ;  she  was  the  natural  daughter  of  the 
Bight  Hon.  James  Craggs,  Secretary  of  State.  She  would  not  impale 
with  her  husband's  coat  armour  that  which  wa43  branded,  and  so  she 
applied  for  and  received  a  new  coat  altogether. 

We  now  come  to  consider  the  frequent  errors  observed  in  Visitation 
pedigrees.  We  quite  endorse  what  is  said  in  the  Chetham  Society's  vol. 
Ixxxviii.,  p.  40:  "The  pedigrees  ought  most  assuredly  to  be  received  with 
great  caution,  and  few  of  them  to  be  regarded  as  indisputably  correct  unless 
tested  by  documentary  evidence."  This  is  simply  the  result  of  unskilful 
or  careless  genealogists  who,  when  preparing  their  papers  in  anticipation 
of  the  Heralds'  Visitations,  had  not  the  necessary  documentary  evidences 
supplied  to  them.  The  wills  and  other  sources  of  information,  now  so 
accessible,  enable  us  to  supplement  and  correct  statements  which  they 
drew  up  in  all  honesty,  from  such  materials  as  they  had  at  their  command. 
What  is  a  matter  of  much  astonishment  in  many  Visitations  is  the  strange 
omissions  to  be  found  in  pedigrees  which  are  signed  as  correct  by  the 
heads  of  the  families ;  the  maiden  names  of  their  wives  or  mothers  are 
frequently  wanting.  Mr.  H.  S.  Grazebrook  (in  the  William  Salt  Society, 
vol.  iii.,  p.  xiii ;  also  vol.  v.,  p.  xii)  points  to  some  remarkable  instances 
which  the  Heralds  could  easily  have  filled  in  at  the  time  by  verbal  inquiry, 
and  goes  on  to  remark  that  the  Heralds  who  were  enjoined  in  their 
Commissions  not  only  to  peruse  and  take  knowledge  of  all  manner  of  arms, 
but  also  to  note  the  descents,  pedigrees,  and  marriages  of  the  nohiles  in 
their  provinces,  paid  far  more  attention  to  the  heraldry  than  to  the 
genealogical  part  of  their  duties.  The  editor  of  the  Lancashire  Visitation, 
1613  (Chetham  Society,  vol.  Ixxxii.),  advances  a  most  extraordinary  state- 
ment (p.  vi),  that  viva  voce  evidence  was  the  genei-al  practice  at  Visitations 
— we  give  the  exact  quotation,  "  which  was  the  general  mode  of  taking 
information  at  the  Visitation ;"  and  again  at  p.  viii,  '*  parole  evidence," 
etc.,  etc.,  and  thus  seeks  to  account  for  many  deficiencies  and  mistakes ; 


XXXVm  INTRODUCTION. 

but  we  cannot  accept  this.     The  Visitation  which  follows  his  Preface  con- 
tains many  long  pedigrees  which  alone  would  refute  his  suggestion,  and  a 
glance  at  our  Shropshire  MS.  of  1623  shews  many  long  pedigrees  most 
cardfully  drawn  up  and  including  all  the  branches  of  ancient  and  widely 
extended  families.     We  would  also  refer  to  page  125  of  our  Visitation ; 
two  accounts  of  the  ancient  descent  of  the  Cole  family  were  submitted  : 
there  were  no  evidences  to  shew  which  was  the  correct  one,  and  so  the 
Heralds  entered  both  and  joined  on  at  foot  the  more  modern  portion  of 
which  they  were  assured.*     The  fact  is  that  some  knowledge  of  Heraldry, 
and  as  a  consequence  the  rudiments  of  descent,  was  considered  at  the 
time  of  which  we  write  a  part  of  every  gentleman's  education ;   no  man 
could  be  Peacham's  Complete  Gentleman  without  knowing  of  all  manner 
of   sports,  etc.,   also  the  blazoning  of  arms,  etc.     In  almost  every  old 
country  house  a  pedigree,  drawn  in  many  cases  in  Elizabeth's  time,  is  to 
be  found,  and  only  occasionally  are  they  signed  by  a  Herald.    The  interest 
felt  in  such  social  rank  produced  men  in  every  district  who  made  it  their 
business   to   draw   pedigrees,   and   no   doubt   the  announcement  of    an 
approaching  Visitation  set  them  busily  to  work.     We  know  from  Robert 
Greisbrook's  letter,  1662  (Wm.  Salt  Society,  vol.  v.,  p.  156),  that  he  at  once 
wrote  to  Mr.  Kirke,  an  arms  painter  in  Lichfield.     These  pedigrees  contain 
sometimes  the  emblazonments.     One  "  John  Cainef  of  Oswestry,"  who 
flourished  at  the  time  of  our  1623  Visitation,  skilfully  illuminated  the 
Heraldry,  and  there  were  many  such  working  Heralds  while  Visitations 
lasted.     Dugdale  would  have  spoken  of  them  as  "  Paynters,"  and  their 
work  was  regarded  with  suspicion  by  the  College  of  Heralds  as  trenching 
upon  their  privileges;  but  the  requirements  of  the  gentry  called  them 
into  existence  and  supported  them,  and  it  is  hard  to  see  how  the  Heralds' 
Visitations  could  have  been  carried  out  v^thout  the  collective  labours  of 
such   men.      The  progress   of  a  Herald  on  Visitation  was  necessarily 
hurried ;  he  had  a  great  space  to  cover  and  many  families  to  enter  up,  and 
had  to  fulfil  his  duties  with  critical  care,  as  his  decisions  would  govern  the 
College  ever  after.     We  find  that  Dugdale  and  his  stafE  took  and  entered 
thirty-two  pedigrees  on  one  day  at  Lichfield  on  30  March  1663  (Wm.  Salt 
Society,  vol.  v.,  p.  xii,  note),  the  first  day  of  his  Visitation  ;  no  wonder  that 

*  How  the  Hall  Pedigree  at  pp.  205-7  passed  the  Heralds  must  ever  remain  a  matter  for 
astonishment  and  regret.  Since  our  work  wva  in  the  press,  an  article  has  appeared  on  this  subject 
in  *  Northern  Notes  and  Queries '  for  December  1888  (vol.  iii.,  p.  89). 

t  He  was  a  poet  and  genealogist ;  see  references  in  '  Byegones  relating  to  Wales  and  the 
Border  Counties '  for  1882,  pp.  1,  3,  6,  8, 12. 

In  the  '  Visitation  of  London,  1633,'  i.,  p.  248,  the  pedigree  of  Edwards  of  Oswestry  appears 
with  this  note :  "  The  descent  set  forth  by  John  Caine  of  Oswalestre  1629."  Many  such  descents 
were  drawn  by  him  about  this  time. 


INTRODUCTION.  XXXIX 

omissions  might  escape  notice  which  it  would  have  involved  great  labour 
afterwards  to  supply.  There  is  remarkably  little  cause  to  complain  of 
such  omissions  in  our  present  Visitation,  for,  except  in  the  fragmentarj' 
pedigrees  which  occur  here  and  there,  the  great  bulk  are  very  fully 
given. 

The  names  of  places  are  as  usual  difficult.  This  arises  from  three 
causes :  firstly,  they  spelled  phonetically,  and  any  oral  information  col- 
lected either  by  heralds  or  painters  was  thus  liable  to  strange  aberra- 
tions ;  secondly,  the  modern  spellings  have  settled  down  into  different 
forms,  such  as  "  Bechfield,'*  now  "  Bettisfield,"  etc. ;  thirdly,  errors  in 
transcribing  from  writing,  which  was  very  likely  indistinct  to  begin  with, 
and  bad  writing  of  that  date  may  often  be  read,  several  ways,  and 
especially  as  the  Heralds  were  not  likely  to  know  the  small  hamlets  in 
Shropshire.  It  is  noticeable  that  there  are  in  our  county  many  places 
bearing  the  same  name.  The  most  remarkable  instance  is  Eyton  ;  under 
its  various  spellings  of  "Eyton,"  "Eaton,"  and  "Eton,"  there  are  eight 
hamlets  of  this  name  in  Shropshire,  while  in  the  neighbouring  counties, 
which  might  easily  occur  in  our  Visitation,  there  are  two  in  Herefordshire 
and  four  in  Cheshire.  Five  separate  Shropshire  families  of  the  name  bear 
different  coat  armour  for  Eyton.  This  name  is  also  vulgarly  spoken  of  as 
"  Yatton,"  "  Yeaton,"  and  "  Yetton."  As  an  example  of  these  difficulties, 
how  could  one  unacquainted  with  the  facts  recognise  Kenilworth  when 
spelled  "  Killingworth,"  or  "  Up-a-tree,"  as  given  in  the  Visitation  of 
Devonshire,  for  Up-Ottery. 

By  carefully  searching  out  the  earliest  notices,  and  in  some  cases 
finding  the  original  grants,  we  have  striven  to  arrive  at  the  correct  blazons 
and  names  of  quarterings.  The  custom  of  families  in  Wales  and  the 
border  lands  is  to  retain  the  arms  of  their  distinctive  or  favourite 
ancestor,  no  matter  what  changes  the  surname  may  have  undergone,  and 
it  was  hardly  possible  to  give  in  shields  of  quarterings  the  exact  surname 
under  which  these  happened  to  be  brought  in ;  the  original  bearer  has  in 
these  cases  been  given.  With  Papworth's  valuable  book  at  hand  nothing 
would  be  easier,  but  we  have  refrained  from  naming  any  quartering 
unless,  by  tracing  out  the  exact  connection  or  finding  satisfactory 
authority  elsewhere,  we  could  ensure  accuracy.  Mistakes  in  the  tinctures 
frequently  creep  in  from  careless  painting  or  re-painting  over  faded 
colours.  The  long  list  of  arms  formerly  painted  up  in  Ludlow  Castle,  and 
printed  from  the  MS.  penes  John  Mytton  of  Halston  in  *  Documents  con- 
nected with  the  History  of  Ludlow,  collected  by  the  Hon.  E.  H.  Clive' 
(Van  Voorst,  1841),  is  most  incorrect  on  this  account.  Monuments  in 
churches  for  the  same  reasons  frequently  undergo  startling  changes. 


Xl  INTRODUCTION. 

White  becomes  yellow  with  age  and  is  re-painted  or ;  blue  turns  black,  or 
in  some  instances  fades  altogether ;  while  in  some  cases  red,  from  atmo- 
spheric causes,  will  shew  as  a  distinct  green  or  black  until  the  careful 
scratching  off  of  a  small  portion  shews  the  red  below ;  green  again  turns 
to  black.  But  it  is  hard  to  say  what  changes  differently  compounded  oil- 
paints  would  assume  if  exposed,  as  the  Bold  memorials  at  Famworth 
Church,  Lancashire,  to  all  the  chemical  fumes  of  Widnes.  Of  all  the 
heraldic  evidences  left  to  us  painted  monuments  are,  for  these  reasons, 
the  most  unreliable.  Emblazonments  in  water  colours,  on  the  other 
hand,  never  fade  into  contradictoiy  tinctures,  nor  does  stained  glass 
change  colour,  although  the  order  of  the  marshalling  is  frequently  found 
to  have  been  altered.  In  the  tricking  of  coats  of  arms  some  Heralds  have 
hastily  written  "  gules  "  in  such  a  way  that  it  is  often  hard  to  say  whether 
"  Gu."  or  "  Sa."  is  intended,  and  a  careless  reading  would  be  sure  to  select 
the  wrong  tincture. 

In  conclusion,  let  us  give  the  exact  words  of  quaint  old  Fuller  (1648, 
*  Profane  State,'  cap.  xiv.,  ed.  1840,  p.  332)  from  the  end  of  his  description 
of  the  "  Degenerous  Gentleman  "  :  "  Within  two  generations  his  name  is 
quite  forgotten  that  ever  any  such  was  in  the  place,  except  some  Herald  in 
his  Visitation  pass  by  and  chance  to  spell  his  broken  arms  in  a  church 
window.  And  then  how  weak  a  thing  is  Gentry,  than  which  if  it  wants 
VIRTUE,  brittle  glass  is  the  more  lasting  monument.*' 

G.  G. 


Oak  Hill  Pjlbk,  ksas  Livbbpool. 
13  Jmne  1889. 


Ci)e  i^tattattan  of  ^jbroptifjtrt,  1828. 


fliAXB  L 


tCtit  Visitation  of  Mropsfiire,  1623. 


iATB  n.  10 


Ci)e  Visitation  of  Mvop^ivt,  1623. 


PLATE  in. 


Ci)t  Visitation  of  ^f)rapai)i».  1623. 


(    xU    ) 


^dttmttn  to  tfie  l^lates. 


PLATE   I. 

FIO.  PAGE 

1  and  2     Seal  and  Counter-Seal  of  the  Town  of  Bridgnorth,  1623    -     -     -  6 

3    Seal  of  the  Town  of  Bishop's  Castle,  1609 6 

4a  Seal  of  John  de  Chelmundwick,  18  Edw.  11. 110 

4b  Seal  of  John  Kynaston,  11  Hen.  IV. 121 

5  Seal   of  John  de  Knightlej,   used  by  Eoger  de   Knitchtlej, 

49  Edw.  III. 149 

6  Seal  of  George  de  Talbot,  Earl  of  Salop,  9  Hen.  VII.  -    -    -     -  220 

PLATE   II. 

7  Arms  of  Hall  of  Northall 205 

8  Seal  of  Bogo  de  Cnovill 430 

9  Seal  of  Richard  de  Sontford,  7  Edw.  III. 429,  430 

10  Seal  of   Eichard,   Dominus  de   Sondford,   s.d.y  and  Nicholas, 

Dominus  de  Sondford,  9  Hen.  IV.* 429,  431 

11  Seal  of  Nicholas  de  Sondford,  32  Edw.  III. 430 

12  Seal  of  Ralph  de  Sanford,  s.d. 429 

PLATE   III. 

13  Seal  of  William  de  Burlegia,  s,d. 273 

14  Seal  of  John  Jaie,  or  de  Jay,  s.d. 273 

15  Seal  of  Gilbert  de  Bukenhull,  s.d. 273 

16  Seal  of  Henry  Geay,   used  by  Thomas  de  Jay,   7  Hen.  V., 

8  Hen.  V.,  and  by  John,  son  of  Thomas  Jay,  4  Hen.  VI.     273,  274 

17  Seal  of  Brian  de  Braumton,  or  Brompton,  s.d. 273 

18  Seal  of  Edmund,  Earl  of  Arundel,  10  Edw.  II. 273 

19  Seal  of  Roger  de  la  More,  49  Edw.  III. 364 

^  In  Harl.  MS.  1396  the  drawings  of  these  two  Seab  are  identical. 

/ 


Xlii  BEFEKEMCES  TO   THE   PLATES. 

PLATE   IV. 

FIG.  PAGB 

20  Seal  of  William  fitz  Alan,  i.d, 314 

21  Seal  of  Reginald  de  Lee,  s.d.    --        -- 316 

22  Seal  of  John  du  Lee,  Dominus  de  Byriton,  16  Edw.  II.     -     -     -  315 

23  Seal  of  Thomas  de  Lje,  or  du  Lee,  Dominus  de  Stanton,  4  and  5 

Edw.  II. 815 

24  Seal  of  Petronilla,  wife  of  Thomas  de  Lje,  or  du  Lee,  4  and  5 

Edw.  n. 315 

26    Seal  of  John  de  Titley,  or  de  Tettenleye,  23  Edw.  III.       -      316,  462  n. 

26  Seal  of  John  le  Straunge,  or  Lestrange,  9  Edw.  III.     ....  815 

27  Seal  of  John  du  Lee,  temp.  Edw.  II. 316 

28  Seal  of  John  de  Lee,  Dominus  de  Eodene,  1  Edw.  III.     -    -    -  316 


^feitation  of  ^|)rop«|iire,  1623. 


TAKEN  IN  THE   YEAR  1623; 
WITH    ADDITIONS. 


©ificlaimcrs  1585. 


THE  NAMES  OF  TH08E  WHOE  WERE  DISCLAYMED  FOR  GENTLEMEN 
BY   THE    HERALD   1585. 

[Harl.  1396,  fo.  335.] 

Salop. 

Whbbeas  it  hath  pleased  the  Queeaes  Ma"'  of  hor  Royall  and  absointc  power  for  n 
dne  to  be  kept  and  observed  in  all  tbinges  touching  and  concerning  the  office  and 
duticB  app'teyning  to  Armes,  and  that  eveiy  person  and  perBone  may  bee  the  better 
kiiowne  in  his  and  theire  estate,  degree,  and  mistery,  without  confusion  or  disorder, 
Her  Mit'"  hatli  therefore  directed  her  highnes  ComiesioD  vnder  the  greute  sealo  of 
England  Iwaring  date  at  Westm'  the  niiij""  day  of  March  in  the  x""  yeere  of  her 
Ma*"  Raigne  vnto  Robert  Cooke  Esq'  al's  Clarencieuk  Eiiige  at  Armea  of  the 
East,  West,  and  .Sonth  p'tee  of  this  Kealme  of  England  from  the  River  of  Trent 
aouthwardes,  to  make  a  gen'all  aurvey  and  visitao'on  throaghout  all  the  province, 
p'tes,  and  members  thereof,  acording  to  such  order  of  survey  as  ia  p'scribed  and  aett 
ftirUi  in  the  ofBce,  chardge,  and  oath  taken  by  tbe  Baid  Clarcncieulx  Kinge  of 
Armes  at  his  creation  and  coronation.  And  forasmuch  as  this  Countie  of  Salop  is 
within  the  province  of  the  aaid  Clarcncieulx,  and  I  Ricliard  Lee  al's  Portcullis, 
his  marshall  and  depatic  for  tbc  whole  vi&we  and  visitac'on  of  the  said  Shire, 
Having  fiiwnde  divers  and  sundry  p'aons  within  the  Towns  and  Lib'ties  of 
8alop,  the  hundred  of  Oswestry,  the  Towne  and  Lib'ties  of  Oswestry,  Chirbnry, 
Condover,  Pimhill,  Clnnne,  ffoord,  and  Bradford,  p'ccU  of  the  said  Shire,  moat 
p'aumptuoQsly  to  venrpe  the  name,  title,  and  Dignttie  of  Esquiers  and  Gentlemen 
contrary  to  all  right  and  the  laudable  veage  of  the  Lawea  of  Armes,  and  most 
con  tern  ptnousiie,  vpon  som'ons  geven,  have  dcnyed  theire  orderly  Hpi>'aunoe. 
Wherefore  those  are  straightly  to  chardge  and  in  the  Qnoenes  Ma""  name  to 
command  all  those  p'sona  whose  names  are  herevoder  written  that  they  nor  any  of 
them  doe  from  henceforth  by  any  wayes  or  meanes  vse  or  take  npon  him  or  tficin 
the  uamee  of  Esqnier  or  Gentleman  vnlcas  they  bee  thercvnto  anthorised  acording 
to  sQch  order  as  ia  p'scribed  and  sett  furth  by  the  Lawes  of  Armes.     And  further- 


^B                  2                            THE   VISITATION  OF  SHROPSHIEB,    1623,                                 ^^^H 

^H                more  the  aaid  Eiohard  Lee  al'e  PortcttHJB  doth  by  the  aticthoritie  aforesaid  atraightlie             ^H 

^H                chardge  and  in  the  Queenea  Ma^  name  oomaund  all  SheiriffeB,  Com'iaaioDers,             ^H 

^H                Arohde&cona,  OMdalla,  Scriveno",  ClarkeB,  writers,  or  others  whatsoen'  [not]  to             ^H 

^H                call,  name,  or  write  in  any  ABsize,  HeBsions,  Conrt,  or  other  open  place  or  places,  any             ^H 

^H                one  of  these  persons  by  the  addition  of  Esqnier  or  Gentleman,  whoe  at  this  p'sent             ^H 

^H                by  this  proclamac'on  are  reprooved,  controwled,  and  mode  infanions  of  that  name              ^H 

^^M                and  dignitie,  as  they  or  any  of  them  will  answer  to  the  contrary  at  tbeire  p'ills              ^^M 

^H                before  the  Right  llo''"'  George  Earle  of  Shrewsbury,  Earle  Marshall  of  England.              ^H 

^H                YeoTCn  vnder  my  hand  and  scale  of  office  the  xij'"  of  Septemb'  in  the  xxvi"-  yeere  of             ^H 

^H                the  Eaigue  of  our  Sou'aigne  Lady  Elizabeth,  by  the  grace  of  God  Queene  of             ^H 

^H                England,  firaimce,  and  Ireland,  Defender  of  the  faith,  ete,,  158-1.                                          ^M 

^H                                                                                      RicUAKD  Lee,  Portcnllis,                                ^H 

^H                                                                                                     Marshall  to  OlarencieuU.                  ^^| 

^B                        Salop  turn  l.ti)'tattli!. 

John  Edwabdes.                              ^^^^^| 

^M                 Roger  Luter. 

Roger  ap  Jen'n.                             ^^^^^H 

^1                 WiLLtiM  Peers. 

Thom's  Gethin.                               ^^^^^H 

H                  WniiAM  Tench. 

John  Davies  of  Mideleton.                ^^^^^H 

K                 RtciUBi)  Powell. 

MoRKicE  Ai>  Robert.                       ^^^^^| 

^^^               Roger  Harries. 

RicHAHD  Lloyd  of  Swinney.                ^^^^H 

^^H                Thou'r  Lewis- 

David Hammer  of  Porkinton.                         ^^M 

es               WiLLiAU  Lowe. 

Morris  Keffin.                                           ^H 

^H               David  Llotb. 

John  Lloyd  of  Reyton.                                    ^H 

^H              John  Hosyeb. 

WiLl'M  Af  Jh'N  ap  LLEWELLm.                          ^| 

^H              Tho»'s  Rock. 

Roii'r  Morris  ap  Tudor.                           ^^M 

^^m              Jons  Perch. 

TlHOTHlE    EdWAUDES.                                       ^^^^H 

^^M              Thou's  Stury. 

Robert  Stabney.                             ^^^^^H 

^H                William  Prowd. 

HuoHE  AP  David  Howell.              ^^^^H 

^^1               Thom'b  Wollascwt. 

David  Morris  of  Bryn.                       ^^^^^H 

^H               Thou's  Burnell. 

Tudor  ap  John  Godohe.                            ^^M 

^H               Richard  Mkdlicot. 

FiBa  Dt  OstofBtrg.              ^^^^B 

^V                 John  Cole. 

^M               John  Byston. 

^L                Richard  Mountuou'v. 

John  Stanney.  ^^^^^H 
Richard  Williaus.  '^^^^^H 
Thou'b  Evans.                                  ^^^^^^H 

^K                Richard  Lanolet. 
^H               Robert  Hdbsbt. 
^H                John  Dawes. 
^H               Richard  Betton. 

David  Edwards.  ^^^^H 
John  Wynne  ap  David.  ^H 
Richard  John  ap  Meredith.  ^^^^H 
John  Edwards.                                 ^^^^^H 

^H                    ffiftturBlrj)  cunt  i.ih'tatrl)>. 

Hughe  ^^^^^H 
Robert  af  Rees.                              ^^^^^H 

^H                Jaues  Eaton  of  Dudleston. 

ROQER  StANNEY.                                                  ^^^^^H 

^H               Richard  ap  Jen'n  af  Howell. 

Richard  Gittins.                             ^^^^^H 

^H                John  Trevor  of  Daywell. 

etirtiurs.                 ^^^^H 

^M                 HCQBE  Lloyd  of  S'  Martina. 

^H                 RooER  Lloyd  of  Lle'llin. 

Edmdbd  Middleton.                        ^^^^^H 

^^L              Eandle  Hajiuer  of  Bryo. 

J0H»                                                    ^^^^H 

ih   ,  iH 

THE   VISITATION   OF  SHEOPSHIKB,    1623. 


David  Lloyd  of  Wooderton. 
Hugh  Middleton. 
Thom'8  Charleton. 

RlCHABO   GwiK. 

CTonSobrr. 
Richard  Joneb. 

Jobs  Vadgsah, 
Richard  Trevor. 
Edward  Hanmbr  of  Cockshnt. 
Will'm  Eton. 

FFRAN0I8  MbBKDITH. 

(Slun. 

John  ap  Mathew. 
Thom'8  Harris. 
Thou'b  Frees. 
John  D'd  Oooohe. 
Owes  ap  Mathewe. 

BlOHABD  AF  JaUEB. 

John  ap  Uoweu.  ap  Bbxs. 

GHBISTOPHsa  JONESON. 


SraOforl). 
hrchabd  constastimb. 
Thom'h  Woodoock. 
Robert  Dtchsr. 
Thom'8  Dtcher. 
Will'm  Beitcley. 

WiU-'M   WOIJI-ASTOtT. 

George  Wollaston. 
Will'm  Chidlowb. 
Will'm  HostuLL. 
Will'm  Sandbrooke. 
Thom'h  Cromptos. 
Ric'ua  Barnbfbild, 
Rob'tus  Barnepeild. 

OiOdrD. 

RoftXAMD   COWPBR. 

John  Linoen. 
John  Ooughe. 
Hdghe  H1GGON8. 
Thom'b  Ling  ham. 
H0GHK  Porter, 
Thom'h  Lake. 


Btadatmera  1623. 

[Rhrewabury  MS.] 

The  Kinga  Most  Excellent  Uajusty  being  desirous  thai  nobility  and  goatrie  of 
thiB  hie  Realm  should  be  preBerred  in  every  degree  aa  well  in  Honour  as  in  Worsliiii, 
and  that  every  Person  and  PcrHous,  i)odie8  politii|ae,  Corporate,  and  others  should  be 
kaown  in  tbeir  Estates  aud  myateriuB  without  coofusioD  and  disorder:  hath  authorised 
U8  Robert  Treswell,  Esq.,  Somerset  Herald,  nnd  Augustine  Vinoiiit,  Rouge  Croix, 
Officers  of  Arms,  as  Marshollcs  and  Deputies  to  Olarcncciix  King  of  Arms  of  the 
South  parts  of  this  Realm  of  England,  not  only  to  visit  all  this  county  of  Salop,  to 
peruse  and  take  knowledge,  snrvcy,  and  vil-w  of  all  manner  of  Arms,  Cognizances, 
Crests,  and  other  like  devices,  with  the  notes  of  the  Descenis,  Pedigrees,  and  Marriages 
of  all  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  therein  throughout  contained,  but  also  to  reprove, 
eoDtroll,  and  make  iafamous  by  proclematioa  all  sncb  as  unlawfully  and  without 
just  Authority,  vocation,  or  dae  calling  do,  or  have  done,  or  shall  usorpe  or  t&ke 
upon  bim  or  them  any  name  or  Title  of  Honour  or  Dignity  as  Eeqnire  or  Gentleman 
or  other :  as  by  his  Highness  gracious  CommJBsion  under  the  great  sea!  of  England 
more  plainly  may  appear.  Know  yc  therefore  that  we  the  said  Somerset  and  Rouge 
Croix,  for  the  accomplishment  of  his  Majeatiea  desire  and  further  of  his  Higtmea 
Service  that  way,  at  this  preacnt  making  Surrey  within  the  said  County,  have 
found  these  Persons  whoso  names  are  under  written  presumptuously  without  any 


4  THE   VISITATION   OF   BHUOPSHIEE,    162^. 

good  ground  or  Aatbority  to  have  nsurijed  tbe  name  and  Title  of  Gentiemeo 
contrary  to  all  riglit  and  to  the  Ancient  Cofltome  of  this  Land  and  the  Usage  of 
the  Law  of  Arms,  which  name  and  Title  they  are  from  henccfourth  no  more  to  use 
or  taisc  npon  them  upon  such  farther  paine  and  perill  as  by  the  Eight  Hon""  the 
Earl  Marehal  of  England  shaU  be  inflicted  and  laid  upon  them.  Whereof  alao  we 
thought  good  hereby  to  adyertise  all  others  bis  Majesties  good  and  Loving  Subjects 
that  as  they  tender  his  Highnesses  Pleasure  and  desire  in  this  bcthalf  they  from 
Henceforth  shun  and  avoid  the  like  and  forbear  to  nm  in  any  writing  or  otlierwise 
the  addition  of  an  Esquire  or  Oentieinan  unleas  they  be  able  to  stand  nnto  and 
JuBtifye  the  same  by  the  Law  of  Arms  and  the  Law  of  the  Realme.  Given  at 
Brngenortli  the  ao""  Day  of  Septemb'  A°  D'  1623  in  the  21"  year  of  the  Reign  of 
onr  most  gracious  Sovereign  Lord  James,  by  the  Grace  of  God  King  of  England, 
France,  Ireland,  defender  of  the  faith,  etc Iblotled]  and  of  Scotland  the  go'. 


Richard  Milwahd  of  Shrewsbn'  no 

gentleman. 
WiLLLUi  Ahias  of  Alderton  no  gent. 
George  Cotton  of  Haston  no  gent. 
FiiANas  WiOHEBLEr   of  Yorton  no 

gent. 
Joseph  WioHEKLEy  of  Brooghton  no 

gent. 
Dahiell  Wiohbelbt  of  Shrewsbury 

no  gent. 
RiOH^  KiLFOKD  of  Preston  no  gent. 
RiCHiRD  BoT£RS  of  Feucoto  no  gent. 
RioBtARD  Watford  of  Smethcot  no 

gent. 
Thohah  Grinsbli.  of  Ashley  no  gent. 
Robert  Maiwx  of  Ashley  no  gent. 
Richard   Felton  of  Shrewsbury  no 

gent. 
JoHK  BowDLER  of  WoBtiston  DO  geut. 
Rowland  Baklby  of  Wilderleynogent. 
Edward  Farmer  of  Brome  no  gent. 
John  Farveu  of  Eaton  Mascott  no 

gent. 
Roqer  Farmer  of  do.  no  gent. 
William  Church  of  Berington  no 

gent. 
Richard  Brown  of  Cund  no  gent. 
John  Harris  of  Weatburj  no  gent. 
HuoH  Tudor  of  Bitton  no  gent. 
Richard  Odld  of  Bro«biiry  no  gent. 
Thomas  Hahhould  of  Detton  no  gent. 
Roqer  Menlotb  nf  Acton  Renotd  no 

gout. 


Edward  Peerh  of  Cressage  no  gent. 
Edward  Wybr  of  Woodhonsc  no  gent. 
Thomas  Butcher  of  Weatwood  gent, 

William  Ghees  of  Astley  no  gent. 
Thomas  Grove  of  Alveley  no  gent. 
William  Fewtbrell  of  Wrickton  no 

gent. 
Thomas   Sblmam   of    HanTngton   no 

gent.     2bH': 
Henby  Seluam  of  tbe  same  no  gent. 

258''. 
Humphrey   Selhak  of  the  same  no 

gent.     258". 
JoHK  Clarke  of  AJbrighton  no  gent. 
Stephen  Elliot  of  Ladston  no  gent. 
Richard  Jobber  of  Heton  no  gent. 

159*. 
John  Barret  of  Oldington  no  gent. 
John  Yale  of  Rowton  no  gentleman. 
Edward  Farmer  of  Cbicknell  no  gent. 
Richard  Yate  of  Ludston  no  gent. 
William  Hknckes  of  Sutton  no  gent. 
....  Skyrhs  of  Ludlow  no  gent. 
William  Cookr  of  Pcame  no  gent. 
John  Thohpbon  of  Sherehouse  no  gi^nt. 
Jambs  Bick  of  Bellcrley  no  gont. 
Thomas  Dyke  of  Xash  no  gent. 
James  Baily  of  Whitton  no  gent. 
John  Pardo  of  Gleaton  no  gent. 
Thomas  Lanb  of  Nash  no  geot. 
Jakes  B  . . . .  [sic]. 
Richard  Ksurt  of  Whitton  no  genL 


THE  VISITATION  OF  8HR0PSHIEE,   1623. 


John  Roberts  of  Rorington  no  gent. 
Edmund  Lloyd  of  Stockton  no  gent. 
John  Lloyd  of  Stockton  no  gent. 
John  ap  Howell  ap  Bees  of  Bromp- 

ton  no  gent. 
Thomas  MATHEwssof  the  same  no  gent 
William  Bray  of  Marton  no  gent. 
George  Lloyd  of  Marton  no  gent. 
Francis  Whateley  of  Winsbury  no 

gent 
Berid  Thomas  of  Brompton  no  gent 
John  ap  RiCHARDof  Middletonnogent 
Thomas  Oittins  of  Liddom  no  gent. 
Edward  Modleoot  of  Modleoot  no 

gent. 
Charles  Moor  of  Moore  no  gent  210^. 
Robert  Ooeley  of  Ockley  no  gent 

226*. 
Edward  Bheppard  of  Abcot  no  gent. 
Francis  Morris  of  the  same  no  gent. 
Francis  Jones  of  Alston  no  gent 
John  Heath  of  Bedston  no  gent 
Charles  Moor  of  Brockton  no  gent 
Richard  Colbach  of  Colbach  no  gent 
Philip  Jones  of  the  same  [no  gent]. 


John  Eyans  of  Down  no  gent. 
Tho.  Hicks  of  Hardwick  no  gent. 
William  Marrbt  of  Backnal  no  gent 
Thomas  Marson  of  the  same  no  gentle- 
man. 
Francis  Philips  of  Westangtow  no 

gent 
John  Price  of  Trebrodder  no  gentle- 
man. 
Eyan  Dayies  of  Trebert  no  gent 
Philip  Davies  of  the  same  no  gent. 
John  Price  of  Bylby  no  gent. 
William  Jones  of  the  same  no  gent 
Owen  ap  Eyan  of  Skyborren  no  gent 
MoRRiCE  AP  William  of  Hobendred 

no  gent. 
John  ap  Lewis  of  the  same  no  gent 
Mathew  ap  Harry  of  Spode  no  gent 
Robert  Frances  of  Whitoot  no  gent 
HoPKiN  AP  Owen  de  Edicliffe  no  gent 
Robert  James  of  FinanYanre  no  gent 
Hugh  Mathews  of  Stannayer  no  gent. 
Oliyer  ap  Howell  of  MainBton  no 

gent. 
Stephen  Price  of  Skyboren  no  gent 


The  above  is  [in]  the  handwriting  of  R.  [sie]  Warbnrton,  Somerset  Herald. 

Is.  Heard,  LaneetMier^ 
July  1, 1766. 


[Thia  list  of  DisdaimerB  occors  at  the  end  of  the  Shrewsbury  School  MS.,  and 
has  appended  to  it  the  above  note  signed  by  Sir  Isaac  Heard.] 


6  THE  VISITATION   OF   8HEOP8HIBE,   1628. 

Cj^e  Coton  of  IStsij^op's;  Casitle. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  52\ 

[Drawing  of  the  Town  Seal,  Plate  I.,  Pig.  8.] 

This  is  the  Common  Seale  of  the  Towne  of  BiahopB-Castell  in  the  County  of 
Salop,  incorporated  by  the  name  of  Baileiff  and  Bnrgeses  of  Bishops-Castell,  and 
inabled  with  diners  and  sundry  large  preveleiges,  as  that  the  Bayleife  for  his  yeare 
and  one  yeare  after  is  a  Justice  of  Peace  and  quorum,  Clerke  of  the  Market,  Coroner, 
and  Escheater  within  the  said  Towne  and  liberties;  that  they  shall  haue  a  Common 
Seale  an  may  alter  it  at  their  pleasures,  etc.,  of  which  the  said  Towne  at  the  time  of 
this  Visitat'on,  viz*  24  Septembris  A®  1628,  Maurice  Tanner,  gent.,  was  BayleiflT, 
Edward  Mason,  gent.,  the  last  Bayleiffe,  are  both  now  Justices  of  Peace ;  Edward 
Bowen,  Richard  Colbach,  Edward  Thomas,  Edward  Okeley,  Rowland  Says,  William 
Joanes,  Walter  WoUaston,  Henry  Boole,  Ambrose  Einge,  Owen  Bowen,  Esay 
Thomas,  John  Tanner,  and  Hugh  Richards  are  Burgesses ;  B'  James  Whitlock, 
Knight,  cheife  Justice  of  Chester,  is  Recorder;  and  Edward  Thomas,  gent.,  is  Towne 
Clarke;  and  for  the  yeare  next  coming  Ambrose  King  is  Baileiff  elect. 


(Signed)  h 


'MoRBYS  Takneb,  Bayleve. 
Ambrosb  Einoe. 
Edward  Thomas,  town  clerck. 
Waltbe  Wollaston. 


Clie  Coton  ot  ^v(tisnovtb^ 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  18. 

The  Scales  of  the  Towne  of  Brugenorth  in  com.  Salop;  Arms  they  haue  none. 
[Drawings  of  the  Obverse  and  Reverse  of  the  Town  Seal,  Plate  I.,  Figs.  1  and  2.] 

These  are  the  Scales  now  vsed  by  the  Towne  of  Bruges  in  the  County  of  Salop, 
auntiently  soe  called,  but  of  latter  times  corruptly  nominated  Brugenorth  or  Brugge- 
north,  when  indeede  that  Attribute  of  North  ought  to  be  Morfe,  as  standing  vpon 
the  side  of  the  Forrest  of  Morfe  in  the  said  County ;  it  hath  beene  of  many  ages  since 
endowed  with  many  large  priuileiges,  which  at  this  daye  they  not  onely  enioye,  but 
also  by  the  succeeding  Kinges  and  Princes  of  this  Eingdome  the  same  haue  beene 
confirmed  and  much  enlarged,  as  by  their  Seuerall  Charters  vnder  the  greate  Seale 
of  England  more  plainly  appeareth ;  of  which  Towne,  John  Smith  of  Morvile,  Esq', 
Justice  of  the  Peace,  and  Richard  Singe,  gent.,  were  chosen  Baylifiis  the  very  daye 
that  wee  in  our  Visitation  went  from  thence  to  Ludlowe,  viz.,  die  September  A® 
1628 ;  Rowland  Preene  and  Will*m  Pears  were  Chamberlaines ;  and  S'  Edw.  Bromley, 
Knighty  one  of  his  Ma^  Barons  of  the  Exchequer,  Recorder. 

John  Smith,  \.  .,.  ^ 
Rioh-Synoe,/'^^*- 


^WLAKD  ftiBENE,  1  ohamberlayncB. 
WuiLiAH  Pears,     J  ^ 


THB  VISIVATION  OF  SH&OPSHIEE,  1628. 


S.,  fo.  65». 

Abms:  Shrewsbury  MS. — Cfnles^  on  a  fosse  engrailed  argent  between  three  griffins' 
heads  erased  or  three  crosses  pateefitchie  sable. 


[Thomas  Acheley  of  Stanwardine. 


I  • ... 


Sir  Roger  Acheley  Knt.  Lord  Major  of  London.] 


Harl.  1896»  fo.  17.    Harl.  1241,  fo.  14.    Harl.  615,  fo.  250^    S.,  ff.  16^  and  17. 

Arms:  Harl.  1241. — Quarterly  of  six:  1,  Quarterly  per  fosse  indented  argent  and 
gules,  in  the  first  quarter  a  martlet  sable ;  2,  Or,  a  f esse  gules  within  a  bordure 
sable  [Henalt]  ;  3,  Azure,  three  chevrons  or  [Collins,  misdrawn  ?] ; 
4,  Quarterly  per  fesse  indented  ermine  and  gules,  a  label  of  five  points  .... 
Titzwarike]  ;  5,  Azure,  on  a  bend  cottised  or  three  lions  passant  gules 
[Wynnbsbuby];  6,  Per  pale  argent  and  gules,  a  lion  rampant  eounierchanged 
[Roberts]. 

Arms  :  Harl.  615. — Quarterly :  1,  Quarterly  per  fesse  indented in  the  first  quarter 

a  bird .  . .  . ;  2,  Azure,  three  bugle-horns  unstringedor  [Eyton]  ;  3,  Quarterly 
per  fesse  indented  ermine  and  gules,  a  label  of  three  points  of  the  second 
[Fitzwarine]  ;  4,  Per  pale  argent  and  gules,  a  lion  rampant  sable  [Bobbbts]. 

Abms  :  Shrewsbary  MS. — Quarterly  of  ten:  1,  Acton  ;  2,  Oules,  a  cross  taupartate 
throughout  or.  Had  ;  3,  Or,  two  bars  azure,  Collins  ;  4,  Henald  ;  5,  Or,  a 
fesse  between  three  water-bougets  sable,  Rossell;  6,  Azure,  three  bugles 
stringed  or,  Eighton;   7,  Fitzwabine  ;  8,  Barry  of  m  argent  and  vert, 

MaBSUS;    9,  WiNSBUBY  ;   10,  ROBEBTS. 

Will'm  Engli8.=T=. . . . 


Thomas  le  Soott.=T=. ...  Jo"  Hadd.^FCioelj.        Marya.        Xpiana. 

Waiter  le  Soott  a®  89  H.  8.=i=. . . .  Thomas  Had.=F. .  . . 

Reginald  le  SoottFpIsaDell  da.  &  heir  of  Tho.  Had. 


a«  27  E.  1. 


[Arms:   Oules,  a  ''Had**  or 
cross  tan  portate  throughout  or.] 


Walter  le  Scott  7  E.  2.=f 


THE   VISITATION  OP  SEROPSHIRE, 


John  le  Scott  of=p S-  Walter  Collioe  of  Stretton  Knight.^ 

Acton  7  E.  3.  Arms .-  Or,  two  bta^a  azure. 

Roger  le  Scott=r=Alice  da.  &  coheire    Cioeley  2  da.  &  coheir     Dorothy  S 

of  ActoDincom.     of  S' Walter  Coll  ins    dx.   Walter   Cambrey    JenkynBCambreyof 
Salop.  E<.  of  Stretton.  Wollarton. 


Waited 


alter  Acton  ofVDorothy  d&.  t  heir  of    Jane*  nx.  Richard    Jonn  Jenkyns  Jenkta 
Acton  Scott.       I  Simon  Heiialt  Knight.    Screuen  [<StrHwt].    of  Wollarton. 

Edmond  Acton=r<-iceley  da.  A  heire  of        Jo'  Eatten  o/=F^f*^'  **■  ^  *"'«  **'-  '« 
of  Acton  Scott.     .S^Stephen  BowdlerJT'.    Eaiten  AMarth.  I  Bogtr  Marsh  He  Marsh. 


Williamt  Aeton.=rMargrett  Margery  da.  &  coheir 
I  of  John  Ey  ton  of  Ey  ton  &  Abul- 
bnry  Alburbunj  [Alberbury], 


I  I 

JoaM  uxor  EUfior  tuor  .... 

Roger  CkB-  Pynho    of  Sfti- 

ton.  bury. 


William  Acton^Elianor  da.  of  Rich.  CoBton     Hamon  Winsbunj:- 

of  Acton  Scot.  I  of  Coston  in  co.  Salop. 


■AlUe  da.  to  Rick. 
Alback. 


Richard}  Acton.=j=Eiianor  da.  &  heirc  of  Hamon  Wina- 

bm-y  [Hameiell  Wynneabury). 


Tho.  Roberts  of=^ane  da.  to 
Staunton  Lacy.    Rkh.Mason. 


Thomas  Acton  of  Acton^ 
Scot  in  00.  Salop. 


=Juano  da.  &  heire  of  Thomas  Roberta  of 
Stanton  Lacy  in  com.  Salop. 


Thomas  Aoton  o^Moir  da.  of  S'  Peter  Newton  of  the  Gonncell  of 
Acton  Scot.  the  Marches  of  Wales  by  Joans  Kyffyn. 


Richard  Acton^^iceleyda.  of  Richard 
of  Aoton  Scot    Mitton    {Mytton    of 
in  CO.  Salop.        Shrewsbury)  de  Salop 
by  Anne  Gray. 


_  I 


George  (^  sonne).       Joane 

—  (Jantte 

Edmond  (4  tonm).     mar.  to 


Uai^gr. 
Ob. 


Ann  nx.  Richard 
Corsfeild  Cor/eeld 
of  Acton. 


1.  Joane  Jatu  ui,  Tho, 
Rawlins     of     Stretton 

Sleep/ienton  in  co.  Salop. 


2.  Catharin  nx.  W" 

Newce  of   Alcaaton 
ISOS. 


■  Earl,  nil  mnkea  her  a  da.  of  Sir  Walter  CoUItu. 

JHarl.  BIG  makes  him  aoo  at  W°>  Acton  and  f&Uier  of  Richanl. 
Earl.  1241  mnkea  this  Richard  the  brother  ot  William. 


THE   VISITATION   OP   SHttOPSHIRE,    1623, 


Wiil'm 


Acton"^Jane  da.  of 


ofHenly 
p'ish  of  Acton 
in  CO.  Salop  6 
6on  1623. 


Walte 


Ha- 


Rich. 
mood  of 
Hatton  ii 
CO.  Salop. 

r 


Charles: 
Acton  of 
Acton  7 
son  B." 
1628. 


JoaD. 


Adam  Acton  of  Lnd-=x=Margrett 


low  in  CO,   k*alop 
fionie231mar.Ja: 
da.  of  Tho.  Oiffich 
of  Nor£f.  Y 


Thomas  Acton  23 
yeres  old  1623. 


da.  of  John 
Edwin  of 
Ludlow  2 
wife. 


=Katherin   da.    of  Godfrey 

Thomaa     Powell  Acton 

oneof  theCouuoell  2  son 

of  the  Marchea  of  a"  1623, 
Wales, 


Thoma8=^. . 
Acton    of 
U!onmnth 
3  son. 


Edward  Acton  of  Acton- 
Scottin  com.  Salop  uss 
2  mar.  to  Joice  aa.  of 
Francis  Brooke  b>/  y 
da.  to  Kob'  Baneelar  de 
Loam. 


Walter  Aoton  of  AldeDham=i=France8  da,  &  heire  of  Edward 
in  com.  Salop  Esq'  a"  16^3.     Acton  of  Acton  Es((, 


John  4. 

Francia  b 
B.p. 


Richard, 


ADAM  ACTON. 


^cton  of  ^Itienjjam. 

Harl.  139G,  fo.  It!.     Harl.  CI5,  fo.  258,     S.,  fo.  IG. 
"Abha  :  Shrewsbury  MS. — Qwirter/i/  e/eii/ht:  1,  OvUa,  two  Umta  ptusant  in  paU 
argejit  armed  and  bnujiitd  azure   btlivten  nitie  erosa-erosaUta  [litchfe  or], 
Acton  ;  2,  Argent,  three  ma»e!et  in  fnaae  »ahl»,  . . .  .  ;  3,  Oulea,  tteo  liona 
jXMaant  in  }tah  anjent,  a  tiM  of  five  point*  or,  StRjlnob  op  Knockino 

4,  Per  fexs»  ijvlfji  and  vert,  a  feast  and  in  (kief  a  rhevron  anjeni,  SPBiNonosE 

5,  Azure,  a  lion  rampant  within  an  oris  of  cross-croanleta  or,  Brkwhs 
C,  Aryenl,  seinfe  of  croea-noaaUta  ature,  two  organ-^npti  gulea,  Uowhtuk 
7,  Barry  of  aix  or  and  galea,  St.  Owen  ;  8,  Asure,  a  lion  rampant  argent 
within  a  bordure  or,  TiitELi,. 

Cbeht. — /n  a  circular  wreath  gulet  atid  argent  a  leg  in  armour,  couped  at  lAs  thigh 
proper,  apurred,  etc,  [or]. 

Will'm  of  Aotou  Bamell=T:.  .  . .  Fnlko  le  Strange  of  Bctton  Strange  in=i=. . .  . 

a"  14  E.  3.  com,  Salop  fraler  Hamooift  le  Strange. 

Jounde    Bdw.  Acton  of  Aldenham^Eliaiior  da.  aiid  one  of  Jane  da.  and  co- 
Acton,       in   the   p'ish   of  Moruilc    the  heires  of  3'  Fulko  le  heir      nx.     John 
[Morvillo]  in  com.  Salop    Strange  K'  a"  10  R.  2.  Carlia  of  Albrigh- 
ft"  10  R.  2  [Sheriff  1383J.  ton  in  co.  Salop. 


Walter  Aoton  of  Longnor  in  com.  Salop  E8q.=p. . . .  da.  of .  ,  . .  Suspicion. 


'  Hari.  ISII  oalU  him  S  mii,  and  nya  he  married  8ant  da.  to  W"  Waters, 


10  THE  VISITATION  OF  8HB0PSHIEE,   1628. 

I ^ 

WilFm  Acton  of  Longnor  in  com.  Salop  E8q.=7=. . . .  da.  <&  coheir  of  S'  Pulke 
I  Sprenchose  Knight. 

I 

Thomas  Acton  of  Longnor  in  com.  Salop  Esq.  86  H.  6.=pJoane  da.  of  Tho.  Downe 
I  &  his  heire. 

I  1 

Thomas  Acton  of       (Jiobert=Y=.  .  .  .       John  Acton  of=pBennett  da.  of  Roger 


Longnor  Esq.  Acton.) 


Aldenham     in 
com.  Salop  Esq. 


Knight    of  Shrews- 
bnry  Esq. 


Thomas  Acton  of  Aldenham  in  oo.  Salop  Ar.=T=Elizabeth  da.  of  ...  .  Dryland. 


I 
Orimth  Acton  of  Longnor         William  Acton  2  8on=T=Gicele7  da.  of  Rich.  Cressett 

in  com.  Salop  sou  &  heire         &  heire  of  Thomas. 

ob.  s.p. 


of  Upton  Cressett  in  com. 
Salop. 


Mary  ux Jane  nx.  Thomas  Ann  ax.  John  Richard  Acton    Thomas  8 

Etton  of  Thorn-  Woseley.  Stringer.  of    london    2    son  vicar  of 

ton.  —                       —  sonn  mar Helmares. 

—  Dorothy  ux.  John  Francess  ux.  da.  of  ...  . 

Elizabeth     ux.  Jonnes  [Jaanes'].  John  Bilmes-  Cock. 

Adam  Doding-  ley. 
ton  of  Detton. 


Will'm  Acton  son  of  Richard. 


T 


Robert  Acton  of=f=Brigitt  da.  of  Robert    Rowland    Jonn  Acton  5    FrancisActon 


Aldenham       in 
com.  Salop. 


Detton  of  Ditton  in    4  son.         son  a  person     (e)  mar.  Brid- 
com.  Salop  [Button  of  [a priest].  gitt     da.    of 

Dutton],  ....  Powis. 


Richard  Acton  of  Dunuall-yMargrett  da.  of  Michaell  Lister  of    Frances  Acton 
in  com.  Salop  2  son  af^  1628.    Rowton  in  com.  Salop  Esq.  ob.  s.p. 

Walter  Acton  8  yers        Edward  2.        Bridgitt.  Mary.        Martha. 

old  1628.  —  — 

Elizabeth.        Sara. 


Walter  Acton  of  Aldenham  in  com.  Salop'^T^Francis  da.  &  heire  of  Edward 
Esq.  a*»  1628  [Sheriff  1680]. 


Acton  of  Acton  Esq. 


Edward  Acton  son  &  heire  aparant.=j=Sara  da.  of  Rich.  Mitton  of  Halston. 
Walter  Acton  2  yeres  olde  a*"  1628.        Edward. 


THE   VISITATION   OF  SHROPSHIRE,    I62i(.  11 

^tiants  of  €ltttm. 

Harl.  139G,  fo.  11.     Harl.  1241,  fo.  19K     Harl.  fil5,  fo.  264.    S..  fo.  18. 

AnsiS:  Harl.  1396. — Emiitv,  a  (Atvron  vairy  or  and  azure  htlwem  three  rotea guiet 

[seeded  or]. 
Chest. — A  gryphon's  head  trated  ermine,  beaked  gules,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a 

chevron  vairy  or  an4  azure. 
Arms  :  Shrewsbury  MS. — Per  pale  argi^U  and  giilee,  a  (htiron  Utwien  three  leaves 

rounterchaii^td ;  fier  Cam/len  Clar'  quer'. 
Arms:"  Shrewabnry  MS. — Quarltrly :  1,   Argent,  a  martlet  sable;   2,  Quarterly 

argent  atidxahle,  on  a  cross  piles  Jive  mullets  or ;  3,  Per  pale  azure  ami  sabk, 

three  fleurs-de-lys  or ;  4,  Aeure,  a  chetron  beticeeii  three  turns'  heads  erased  or. 


Will'm  Adams  of  Gleeton  in  com.  Salop.n=-  • 


Thomas  Adams  3  sotine.^ 


William  Adams  of  Cleeton  4""  si 


Thomas    Isabell  da.  oFirWilliam  Adams  of  Cleeton.^ Anne  da.  of  . . 
Adams.     Tho.  Hopton  sore  Win/ord. 


.  .  Wind- 


of  Bntterley 

Bif/erley 

(/Sotltrleif). 


I  I 

Edward  John= 

{Edmonde).    Adams. 


.  .  da.  of    Mary.    {Jonemar, 

. .  Holt.  to 

HoU>.) 


Richard  {ssomte).      William- 

—  Adams  of 

Johnf  (j  ««!«*).     Cleeton. 


Vrsuia  da.  of  W"  Goore 

of  Ridmarie  [?  Oowcr  of 
Ridmarloj], 


Ann  ux 

RIashfcild 
iiilatfifteld]. 


William  Adams  sod  &  heir. 


Jolin  i 


son.        Etisiabcth. 


Richard  Adams 
2  ion. 


John  Adams  of  Cleeton=f=Alioe  da.  of ...  .  Byrcy  of 
son  &  heire.  I  Kynton  in  co.  Wigomj. 


Richard        John  Adams  of  Clecton=fJoyco  da.   of  . .  . .      Thomas      Willii 

1  son.  in  co.  Salop  2  sonne.         Whitton  of  Wliitlon       Adams        Ackn 

in  CO.  .Salop.  3  sod.  4  son 


Thomas  Adams=i=Marerett  da.  of  ....  Alice)  us.  Margrettt  ox.  }i«rjX  nx. 

of  Gleeton  2  son     Harlej  [ffflnfoy]  of  Phillip  ap  ....  Seyney  Thomas  ap 

a"  1584.  Brampton  Brompton  Richard.  of  Coventrey.  HarrCT  in 

Brian.  com.  Heref 


T 


I 


*  "  ThCM  snni  were  pfiiDted  on  the  fnnerall  ecoatcboiu  of  Anne  AdBtna  sole  dkn.  *ocI  hcirc  of 
.  Adsmii  ol  Cleeton,  and  wife  ot  Fr&ncis  Adaout  of  BrMeley.  IRDT." — ^mtufrairy  ifS.,  to.  1!t. 

5  This  aon  does  Dot  appear  in  Sbjewabarj  M8.,  (□.  18, 
Id  Hnrl.  1341  these  tbrce  are  placed  as  lulfri  of  John  Adams  wfao  mtfried  Jofoe  Uliiltun. 


12  THE  yiSITATION  OV  SHROPSHIRE,   1623. 

i.1 

FraDciB  Adams  of  BaynhamnrKatherin  da.  of  W"'  Fox 
in  com.  Salop.  of  S^  John's  in  Indlow. 


Charles  Adams  of  Baynham'yAnn  da.  of  Henry  Hnll  Hill  Jane  nx.  Charles 
Katnham  in  com.  Salop  a®  of  Hulloourt  Hill  ConrU  in  Hibbins  of  Woore 
1584.  com.  Salop.  in  com.  Salop. 


Edmond  Edward  Adams.        Thomas  Adams  2  sanne.        Elizabeth. 


^tiams  o!  X.onj9[tron  anti  ^tram$!  alias;  Caslker. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  9\    Harl.  1241,  fo.  42.     Harl.  615,  fo.  259^    S.,  fo.  12. 

Arms:  Harl.  1896 :  Adams. — Quarterly:  1  an/^4.  Ermine^  three  eats  a  mountain 
in  pale  tails  coward  proper;*  2,  Per  pale  argent  and  gules^  a  chevron  between 
three  bees  counterchangedj^  Masoott  ;  8,  Argent^  gutUe  de  poix,  a  /esse  sable, 

HiGGINS. 

Cbest. — A  grsyl^ounSs  head  erased  ermine. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1396 :  Adams  alias  Taskbr. — Quarterly :   1,  Adams,  as  above  ; 

2,  Argent,  three  bars  azure,  in  chief  three  lozenges  of  Vie  second.  Mascot  [sic]  ; 

3>  Or,  a  f esse  between  three  lions  rampant  sable,  Tasker  ;  4,  Azure,  a  chevron 

argent  between  three  trefoils  slipped  or,  Beard;   over  all  a  crescent  for 

difference, 

S'  John  Adams  of  Kent^yJane  da.  to  ... .  Windsor. 
Jasper  Adams  2  sonne  to  S^  Jo\^. .  • . 


S'  John  Adams  of  Kent  Richard  Adams  of  Kent=T=. . . . 

E^  eldest  sonne.  yonger  sonne.  | 

WilVm  Adams  of  Longdon^! 
in  com.  Salop. 


^Margrett  da.  of  Yryon  Saynt  Peere  Esq. 
ofC^^eshiere  [Urian  St  Pier]. 


>nn 


John  Adams  of=f=Jane  (Jone)  da.  &  co-        John  ForBter.=f=Alice  da.  A  heir 


Pontesbnry     in 
com.  Salop  Esq. 

A 


heire  of  Hngh  Mascott  |  of  ^ . .  Tasker 

of  Pontesbnry. 

B 


Tof ' 
of  Warr. 


*  Azure  in  Shiewsbory  MS.,  fo.  12. 
GiTen  eLsewhere  in  Visitation  as,  **  Argent,  a  chenon  between  three  bees  tolant  gales.** 


THB  VISITATION   OV  SHROPSHIRE,   1628.  13 

A|  Bj 


Thomas  Adams  2  sonne.=y'Alice  da.  of  John  Forater  heire  to  her  mother. 
Tho.  Adams  al*8  Tasker.^FAlioe  da.  of ... .  Chirsall. 


WiAiam  Adams  ars=f=Agnes  da.  &  coheir       Thomas  Adams 
Tasker  2  son.  of  ... .  B^urd.  al's  Tasker. 


Thomas  Adams  al's  Tasker    Roger  Adams  al*8  Tasker=T=Joane  da.  of  Edm.  Pope 
of  london  eldest  son.  of  london  2  son.  of  Hendall  in  co.  Sussex. 


Thomas.        Blanche.        Cioeley. 


Will^m  Adams  of  Pontesbnr7=FJoane*  da.  of  Fran.  Worley  of  Dodford 
Longdon  Esq.  son  &  heire.         in  oom.  North'ton  Esq. 


Thomas  Adams  of  Longdon  in=y=Eliz.  da.  &  heire  of  William  Rkh.^ 
oom.  Salop  son  k  heire.  Higgins  of  Longdon. 

Eliz.  nx.  Jo.     Margery  nx.     Will'm  Adams  of=f=El7nor  da.  of  Rowland     Peter 


HaUywell  of     Tho.  JcF  Longdon  in   oo. 

Salop.  Wallons  of       Salop  Esq.  son  & 

Salop.  heir. 


Jennyns    Jening€s   of     Adams. 
Wellyboume  [Walli- 
bome]  in  co.  Salop. 


Eliz.  nx.  Tho.  Sherrar  Thomas  Adams  ofyYrsnla  da.  of  Tho.  Newport 
(8h$rrard$)  in  com.  Longdon  in  com.  |  of  Arcall  [High  ErcallJ  in 
Salop.  Salop.  I  co.  Salop  Esq. 

Joyce  nx.  Qeffery    Elisabeth.    Francis  Adams^Frances  da.  of  Edw.  Thomas 

Bnnbnry^  Edw.  of  Lonsdon  in  I  OiffordsonofS'Tho.  2  sonne 

Banbury  of  Chesf.  oom.  ScJop  son    OiffordofChillington  s.p. 

&  heir  a«  1628.    [co.  Staff.]  K^ 

wk  ^  JiJ-!>  ^.  m  5 ,.  FtlL  JJLJ.    eJ»u.. 

son  &  heire  14  —  —  —  — 

yeres  old  1628.    John  3.        s.Owrgt.       Elianor.      Dorothy. 

Francis  4.     9.  iVanaf.§   Mary.         Sara. 


*  miiwr  in  Harl.  1241  and  Harl.  615.  f   WiUtain  in  Shrewsbarj  MS.,  fo.  12. 

1  Jeffrey  Bunhury  in  Shrewsbury  MS.,  fo.  12. 
I  HarL  1241  giTCs  two  sons  named  Francis. 


14 


THE  VISITATION   OF   SHROPSHIRB,   1628. 


^trams. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  12.    S.,  fo.  13. 
John  Adams  of  Staffordsh.^p. . . . 


iCDI 


Richard  AdamB.=f=Margrett  da.  of  John  Pigott  of  Ghetwin  [Chetwynd]. 


T 


Jonn  Adams.=T=Doroth7  da.  of  John  Stenenson. 


T 


Richard  Adam8.nFFranci8  da.  of  John  Moreton. 


Ricnard  Adams  mar.  Elenor 
da.  of ...  .  Martyn. 


Henry  Adams  mar.  Eliz. 
da.  of  Tho.  Amis. 


Rich.  Fercy. 


Roger  Adams 
mar.  Alice  da. 
of ... . 


Jonn  Adams  mar. 
Margrett  da.  of 
Godfrey  Bradley. 


Mary  da.  ofT=Thoma8  Adams^r^^iz-  <)&• 


W"  Anstine. 


3  son. 


of  Nicho. 
Donne. 


Richard  Adams  1623. 


I 


John  Adams. 


Harl.  1396,  fo.  13.    Harl.  1241,  fo.  69»».    8.,  fo.  13^ 

Arks  :  Harl.  1396. — Quarterly:  1,  Argenty*  on  a /esse  between  three  einquefrib  gules 
a  greyhound  courant  or;  2,  Sable— gules  in  Harl.  1241 — a  chevron  bekceen 
three  combs\  argent  [Butler]  ;  3,  Argent,  on  a  chief  gules  an  eagle  displayed 
(?r  rCAMPiON] :  4,  Azure,  freity  argent—ermine  in  Harl.  1241 — on  a  canton  or 
a  fleur-de-lis  of  the  first  [Campion]. 

Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gules  a  dmi-dolphin  haurimi  or. 

William  Albaney.=T=. . . . 


William  Albany  ofyThomazin  da.  of  Rich.  Bntle 
London  Marchant  [Bniler]  of  L9ndon  Marchant 
Taylor.  and  his  beire'. 


Henry  Albany  of=f=. . . . 
....  in  Bedf . 


B 


*  *  Vis.  London,  1668  *  (Harl.  Soo.),  says  Franob  son  of  William  Albany  bore  the  field  ermine, 
t  Wine-pieroen  or  large  gimblets. 


THE  VISITATION   OF  SHEOPSHIRE,    1628. 


15 


B 


Maryux.      Wifliam=T=Margrett  da.  of    Judith  ux.  S' 


'illiam=T= 


i 


J 


Richard      Albany 
Goore  of    ofOxBted 
london.       Oxley 

in  com. 

Surry. 


S'  John  AUott    Hughe  Piatt  of     Albany 
K^  marchant  of    Land,  Knight,      of  Bedf. 
london  Lo,  =r 

Mayor  of  LoyK' 
don  [1591]. 


Robert^. . . .  widow 
of ...  • 
Ooodfellowe. 


'%il%am    Booert, 


Wiiliam    Roi 
Piatt. 


)nn 


Jmith,    John  Albany 
Bonn  A  heir. 


Wflliam  Albany  of 
Oxsted  in  com. 
Surr.  A^  1628. 


John. 
Richard. 


Ann. 


Francis. 


Mar 


Judith. 


Elizabeth.      Judith.      Thomazin. 
[WILn  ALBANEY.'] 


Henry  Campion  of  london.=f=.  ...  da.  and  heire  of ... .  Oodart  [Ooddard]. 


T 


I 


of  Whittington 
in  com.  &tlop 
[Sheriff  1595]. 


)bert 


Francis  Albany=7=Sara  da.  &    S'  Robert  Albany=y= Alice  da.  &  coheire  of  Edward 


heire  of 
Henry 
Campion 
of  london. 


of  Badshott  Bag- 
shoti  in  Surry 
Knight  a<>  1628. 


Snowe  of  Chicksand  in  com.  Bedd. 

Arms :  Per  fesse  nebulae  azure 

and  argent,  three  antelopes'  heads 

erased  counterchanged,  homed  or. 


Francis  Albany: 
of  Whittington 
in  com.  ^lop 
dp  1628. 


:.. .  .da.  of  Arthur 
Kynaston  of 
Shrewsbury  in 
com.  Salop. 


Robert  Albany 
son  &  heir  20 
yeres  olde  a° 
1628. 


William  Emm.  Franciss. 
Albany        —  — 

8  yeres  Alice.  Thomazin. 
old  1628. 

[ROB.  ALBANEY.'\ 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  14»».     Harl.  1241,  fo.  61.    S.,  fo.  20. 

Abms  :  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly  or  and  gul&s,  an  eagle  displayed  counterchanged. 

William  Alkington  of  Alkington=pEme  Emlyne  da.  [to]  ....  Cheshire 
"  '  of  Whitchurch  in  co.  Salop. 


in  CO.  Salop. 


f 


IT 


Oriffi 


Roger  Alkington  of  Oeorge     Griffith 

Alkington  mar^  Eliz.  3  sonne.    s  sonne. 
da.  of  Jo.  Wright  of        — 

Bicklej  in  com.  John 

Obeshire.  =t=  4  sonne. 

^1 


Thoma8=p  Jane  Joane  da. 
Alkington  &  coheir  to 
2  sonne.  Rich.  Wootton 
of  Shropsh. 


B 


Alice. 

Margery. 

Elinor. 


16 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHS0P8HI&B,  1628. 


A| 


B| 


Margarett  eldest    Elianor  nx.    Roger  AIkingtoii=f=Ellin  da.  &  h.  [of]    Danyell 


da.  &  coheire  nx.    Roger  of  Oswestrey  in 

WiU^m     Hassall    Brerton  of     co.  Salop, 
of  Nantwich.  Haaghton 

[Houghton]. 


Rich.  Will*m8  of    Alkington 
OswestrejrWil-         2  Bonne. 
liams  of  Oswestry 
and  Criggion]. 


Wm. 


I 


[Wm.  Breretan  of=^EUzaheO^    EUzaheth  toife     Richard  Alkington.    Eatherin. 


icnard  Alldi 


I.I 


Beech  in  com.  Staff. 
Arms :....»  two 
bare  ....  in  the 
upper  one  a  mullet 
....inchie/ acres- 
cent. 


da.  to  to  Tho.  Whit- 
Roger  ley  of  Aston  in 
Whitaeres.  co.fflynt.] 


Thomas  2  son.        Margrett. 
Danyell  3  sonne. 


I 


I 


I 


IBalph  Brereton  i  eon.       Roger  8  eon.       EUzabeth."] 


[ da.  to  Tho.  Stanley^  Hugh  - 

of  Knocking.  Haeeall 

Arms :  Per  chevron ....    i  sonne. 
and ....  three  pheons. 


'.  .   •  .  CMv.  *€f  •  •   •   ■ 

Holland  of  Dein- 
ton  in  CO.  Lane. 


Judith  marr.  to  Soger 

....  Oroxton  of  Hassall 

Bavenseroft  in  g' sonne.] 
Cheshire. 


[Elizabeth  i  da. 


I 


Mary  jg^  da.'] 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  15.    HarL  1241,  fo.  182. 
Hnmfiy  Allen  of  Wolnerhampton  in  co.  Staff.^. . . . 


T 


f 

John  Allen.=i=. . . .        Hnmfr7=j=0wenllin  wynn  da.  of  Thomas 

Lloyd.      ap  Rees  ofNewtoume. 

I 


T 


Thomas  Allyn  of  Llandysnlio=pManrrett  da.  of  Hnmfrey 
[LlandyssiliOy  co.  Denbigh  ?].  |  Uoya  Esq. 

Ricnard  Allen  of=:Ciceley  da.  of  George  Price 
Trenaldwyn.  of  Tnuloge. 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHROPSHIRE,   1623. 


17 


s.,  fo.  2o^ 

[Arms. — Erminey  three  escallops  sable.] 
\^John  Ameway  of  Marhwry=pAnne  da.  to  ...  .  Dodd 


m  com.  Chester. 


Richard=FAnne  da.  to 


o/Cloverley. 


Ameway. 


TT*  Asthy. 


Mawd  uxor ....  Starkey 
of  Staff ordsh. 


71 

Anne  tixor  Robert 

Olo  of  CTieshire. 


Owen 

Morris 

Bark. 


^argarett 
Ameway. 


Ameway 
2  Sonne. 


\ 


\ 


John  Aneway=fAnne  da.  to    WilUaniFrElieabelh 

Ameway. 


ofTregenonm 
Staffordshire. 


Richard. 


Rich.  Ash'  Sand- 
ley  by  Kath"  borough 
erine  da.  to  of  Pern- 
JohnBrowne.  berleigh. 


Elizabeth  ux.  John 
Caldwell  ap  Thomas 
Caldwell  of  Staf- 
fordshire. 

Joyce  ux.  Austine 
ap  Rees  ap  Lewis. 


'Richa 


Anne  da.  teF^Richard=^Margery  da. 


Richard 
Selman  of 
Staffordsh. 


Ame- 
way. 


k 


4r   heire    to 

Richard 

Cocke. 


Alice  uxor 
Michael 
Wardde 
com.Salop. 


John  Sand- 
wich [sic]. 


r 

Anne. 


John 


Ameway.    Owen.    Bridgett.    Mary.] 


^ron  0!  Braxton. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  U\    Harl.  1241,  fo.  186^ 

[Abms. — • . . .  ona  bend  three  martlets.] 

Richard  Aron.yCioeley  da.  [of]  Richard  Okeley. 


John  Aron.^=Catherin  da.  [of]  John  Fonlke. 


.=fC 


Ohnstofer  Aron.^FAnn  da.  [of]  Robert  Morton. 


I 

Thomas  Aron  of  Drayton^Ann  da.  of  Tho.  Eynardsly 
in  CO.  Salop.  |  [Eynnerdey]  of  Badger. 


L 


Ambrose 
Aron. 


Antnony=T=Ann  da^of  w°» 
Aron.         weiJ 


weike  Wickes. 


Margrett  nx.  Oeo.  Yaughan  Vychan 
of  Shinhall  in  com.  SiJop. 


Lulip. 


7 


r 


I 


Phillip.       James  Jacob  Aron.       Susan.        Sara. 


18 


THE  YISITATION   OF  8HE0PSHIEE,   1628. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  18^    Harl.  1241,  fo.  145.    S.,  ff.  14,  15. 

Arms:  Harl.  1396. — Quarterly:  1,  Azure^a  cinquef ail  ermine ;  2,  Guhe^  two  hare 
grrHARCOURT] ;  8,  Argentj  a /esse  wavy  gules  within  a  bordure  sable  bezantee 
[WOLVEY  ?]  ;  4,  Oulesy  a  lion  rampant  within  a  bordure  engrailed  or,  a 
crescent  for  difference  [Talbott]  ;  over  all  the  qnarterings  a  crescent  for 
difference. 

Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  argent  [?  or]  a  plume  of  five  ostrich-feathers  gules 
surmounted  by  another  plume  or. 

[Thomas  de  Astley  lo  Joh.  Rg.yy. . . . 


Wa 


iter  de 


J 


Astley  5  ff.  J.=T=. .  .  . 


T 


ffellen  da.  4r  cohei. 
Oerard  de  Canvile 
Lo.  of  Greek  in  com. 
Northamp.  first  wife. 


•Tho.  de  Astley  slame  at  the  Battell=Edith  sister  Jk  cohei. 
of  Evisham  49  ff.  3.  to  Ro¥  Constable  of 

^1  Melton  SI*  wife  of 

[  whome  is  descended 

[Andrew  Baron  Astley=f^ Astley  of  Bill  Mor- 

died28  JSdw.  /.]  Ion. 


• .  . .  Astley  died  about  ye  lef^  yeare  of=F[.Al^^  ^*  [<^  ^^0  ^^  8^  Tho.  de  Wollney 
R.  2  [CHles  Lord  Astley  d.  le  Ed.  2].     of  Wollney  in  com.  Warwick. 


io: 


T 


ITho."]  Lo.  Astley=fElizabeth  da.  to  Ouy  Beachampe 
died  8^R.2.         I  Earle  of  Warwick. 


T 


»  Thomas  Asttey  E^  a®  1  B.  2=iFEliz.  da.  &  heire  of  8'  Richard 
[temp.  Ric.  2].  Harconrt  E^ 


S^  John  Astley  E^ 
of  the  Garter. 


Thomas  Astley=y=Joane  da.  of  S'  Tho.  Gresley 


BP  8  H.  6. 


Hughe  Astley=f=. . 
2  somie. 


E*  ob.  81  H.  6. 


Joane  nz.  S' 
John  Clay  E*. 


Tho.  Astley  of=rMargrett  da.  of  8^ 


Patishall  in 
com.  Staff. 


Thomas  Batler  E^ 

1183. 


William=T=. . . 
Astley  8 
Sonne. 


^1 

Thomas=f=. . . . 
Astley. 


Richard= 
Astley 
of  Patis- 
hall. 


l^dios  Astley  of 
Wolnerhamton 

1S27. 


=Joaneda.of  John 
Oteley  of  Pich- 
ford  [Pitchford, 
00.  Salop]. 


Witm: 
Astley 
ob.  s.p. 
isee. 


I 


Joioe  da.  of  Joane  nx. 

S^  Morice  .... 

Barkley  E^  Bowleigh 

[obifi  s.p."].  RawUigh. 


I 


Thomas  Astley=f=Mary  da.  &  coheir  of 
of  Patishnll.        S^  OUbert  Talbott  of 

A  I  Grafton  E^ 


Joane  nz.  Tho. 
Bagot  of  Blith- 
feild  [00.  Staff.]. 


THE   VISFTATION  OF  SHROPSHIRE,   1623.  19 


Elizabeth  nx.  John  Wriotesley        Gilbert  AfltlejppDorothy  da.  to  Ef  Tho. 


WrotUsley  [de  Wrottedey,  co.        of  PatishulL 
Staff.]. 


Oifford  of  Chillington 
[00.  Staff.]  K*. 


John.    Thoma8=rMargery  da.  William.    Isabell  nx.  Thomas  Eemis  Mary 

AsUey      of  &  Walter  [Keymea— Vis.  Staff.  1668].  nx.Jo. 

ofPatis-    Aston  of  —  Witts 

hnll.         Tixhall  [co.  Cassandra  nx.  Soger  RoV  [Wise]. 

Staff.]  B?.  Fowler  of  Brockton. 


William.    Oiloert.      Edward.    Walter  Astley    Elizabeth.    Margery.    Dorotny. 

—  —  9P 1604  8(mi         —  —  — 

John.      Richard.  heier.  Ann.  Joice.       Francis. 


Jonn  Astley  of  Aston=j=Blanche  da.  of ...  •  Boothe  Hoard 
in  com.  Salop.  I  of  Hamp.  [^Hampshir$]. 


l-T-JDJ 

I" 


Bicnard  Astley  of  Aston  in=7=Margritt  da.  of  Randnlfrfi 
00.  Salop  1628.  Diggins. 


T 


Jonn  Astley  son  &  heire  21  yere  old  a<*  1628.        Andrew. 

[RICHARD  ASTLEY.] 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  15.    Harl.  1241,  fo.  152^    S.,  fo.  21. 

Arms:  Harl.  1896. — Oule8y  a  lion  rampant  quevSe  fo\Krchi%  argent  [armed  and 
langned  aznre]. 

John  Attwood  of  Attwood  Parke  in  com.  [Worcester]  .^Anna. 


Antnony  Attwood.n=Vrsiilft  da.  &  h.  of  w">  Porter  of  worstersh. 

I 

Henry  Anthony  Attwood^fJane  da.*  of  Rich.         Snsan  nx.  Edw.        Mary. 

Sheldon  of  Beele^         Adams. 
[Beol^,  00.  Warwick] . 


Attwood       son  &  heire. 
2  Sonne. 


*  CTtf.  in  Harl.  1896. 


20 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHROPSHIRE,   1628. 


John  Attwood  2  son 
mar.  Elianor  Mter 
to  Tho.  Birington 
of  Hertfordsh.  com. 
Hweff.  [Berington  of 
Winsley,  co.  Heref.]. 


Al 


Elizabeth 
Ellmor  nx. 
Edward 
Clarke. 


Samnell^^Jane  da.  & 
Attwood  of  coh.  of  Tho. 
Broughton  Ridley  of 
in  com.  Brochdon 

Salop.  Brockton. 


Thomazin 
nx. 

Anthony 
Downee. 


I  I 

John. 

Dorothy 
8.p. 


John.    Francis.    Anthony  Attwood=. .  . .    Rowland.    Mary.    Elizabeth. 
—        son  &  heir.  — 

Thomas.  Sara. 


S.,  fo.  98^. 


Arms  :  Shrewsbnry  MS. — [Argent],  a  hunimg-hom  [sable]  stringed  [yert]  between 

[^OUverus  Bagehawerr. . . . 


>nry 
three  roses  [gnles]. 


Rohertus  Bagshawe. 


T 


^^T".    ... 


Oeorgius  BagsMwej=fJoannafiUa  Richf  Parsons. 


Christoferus  Bagshawe 
m  Theologia  ZX. 


.=y*/i 


JohannesFr^oana  da.  to  John  Ballard 


Bagshawe. 


by  Margarett  Kaihome. 


Joan  ivtfe  to 
WalterBetU. 


I 
Johannes 

Bagshaw 

sfilius. 


I 

Margarett 
ifilia. 


Thomas=.  • . . 
Bagshaw. 


EUzdbeitha  2. 
Maria  3. 


Joanna  4."] 


Baflsl)ab)e. 

S.,  fo.  99. 

[Arms  :  Visit.  Staff.  1583.— Or,  a  bugle-horn  sable  stringed  vert  between  three  roses 
gules.'] 

INicholas  Bagshawe  of  Farewell  in  com.  Stcff.^. . . . 

NicholasFfMargerg  da.  to  Thomas  Ridley.  She  afterwairds^FraneiM 
Bagshawe.    married  to  John  Bdldwyn  ofMovnehwe.  Banbury. 


irOii 


George      Dorothy  wife  to      Arthur  Bagshawe.^Anna  fit.  Eenr.      ElianoraJUiaet 
^son.      Robert  Litteler.  Rinion.  unieahar. 


Thomas  Bagsihaiwe.^. . . .        CeeeUa.} 


THB  VISITATION  OF   8HBOP8HIBE,   1623. 


21 


Harl.  1396,  fo.  60.     Harl.  1241,  fo.  139«>. 

[A  Graiit  of  Abhs  by  Segar  to  John  Baker  of  Shrewsbary  ('Onillim/  1724  ed., 

p.  266). — Sabhf  a  griffin  segreant  ermitiB  ducaUy  gorged  OTy   beaked  and 

membered  gulex. 
Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  dexter  arm  embowed  vested  or^  gauntlet  or, 

holding  a  broken  tiUmg-spear  in  bend  or,  without  the  burr  or  vamplate,  enfiled 

with  a  garland  proper.] 

Thomas  Baker.=T=Jana  fil Corbet  de  Aston. 


Thomas=f  Mi^a  fil.  et  sola  hseres  Job's  Bromley 
Baker. 


I 


de  Hanwide  [Hanwood]. 


Johanne8=FEliz.  fil.  Ed'r'i 
Jenkyns.     Leighton. 


Leij 


Johaimes=T=Johanni  Jane  fil.  Ric*i  Pigot     Thomas=f=. 


Baker. 


I 


de  Chetwin  in  oo.  Salop. 


Stokyn. 


Edward=^Elizabetha. 
Marston. 


•T 


Johannes  BakeF=FJohanna  Jane  fil.  Bogeri 


de  Hawede. 


Hogons  Huggom. 


I 


WiUi'mus=j=Margeria  fil.  Edw. 
Stokyn.       Manston. 

^1 


Eogerns=i=Eli«ab.  fil.  WiU'i  Weale*  TTcW    Thomas   Baker   de=fMariafil.  WilliV 


Baker  2. 


rennpta  Jacobi  Barker. 


Hawede  [Hanwood]. 


)rahi 


Abrahamns 
Baker. 


Daniell  2. 
Johanna. 


Sara  nnpta  Will. 
Ireland  ap  Tho. 
Ireland. 


Johannes: 

Baker 

1586. 


Stokyn. 


Anna  filia    Johanna  nx. 
francisci       Tho.  Taylor  ap 
Charleton.   Bob.  Taylor. 


£altib)tn  of  Bttitilei)urp. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  21*.     Harl.  1241,  fo.  68.    S.,  ff.  2b\  26. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly :  1  and  4,  Argent,  a  ealtire  sable  ;  2,  Barry  of  six 
asure  and  argent,  a  chief  ermine  [Wiglby]  ;  8,  Oules,  a  chevron  ermine  between 
three  birds  [  ?  eaglets]  close  cogent  [Childb]. 

Crest. — On  a  mount  vert  a  cockatrice  with  wings  endorsed  argent,  beaked,  combed, 
ducalhf  gorged,  and  lined  or. 

John  Bawdwyn  of  Didlebnry^Ann  da.  &  heir  to 


in  com.  Salop. 


Bi 


Richard  L'en&nt. 


Tho.  Bawdewyn  of  Didlebory  in  com.  Salop.=y=. . . . 

A 


T 


*  WnL  Weide  WM  Bailiff  €C  BhnwAi^j  1818  s  Jote  Webbs  WM  Bdltf 


22 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHROFBHIBE,   1628. 


wii. 


Bawdewin  of  Didlebury  in  com.  Salop=T=Alice  da.  &  heire  of  W°»  Wigley, 

Tho.  Bawdewin  of  Didlebnry  in  com.  Salop.=^. .  . . 

Oeorge  Bawdewvn  of  Didlebur7=FCiceley  da.  A  fm.  of  S'  Nicholas  Brwxston 
in  CO.  Salop  31  E.  3.  Brwyston  E^  [^Sir  Nicholas  de  Brwxston]. 


Roger  Bawdewyn  of  Didleboiy  in  com.  Salop.^Elinor  da.  of  ... .  Clinton. 


Will'm  Bawdewyn  of  Didlebery=FMatilda  da.  of  ... .  Gorbett  of 
in  com.  Salop.  I  Longnor  in  com.  Salop. 


John  Bawdewyn  of  Didlebery=T=Mary  EUza.  da.  of  J&*  Leighton  of  Staretton  WaUes- 

burrowe  [and  Wattlesborongh]  in  com.  Salop. 


in  com.  Salop. 


John  Bawdewyn=T=Auga8tine  Astrea  da.    Joane  ux.  John  Walker     [Bicliard  Bald- 


^icni 


of  Didlebnry  in 
com.  Salop  son 
&  heire  3  £.  4. 


I 


of    ....   Parker   of    alias  Leigh  of  Stretton.    win  of  Aston  is 
Norton  Lees  Norton                   =t=  placed  here. 

Lacy  in  com.  Darby.  j See  p.  28.] 

I  Thomas  Walker  alias  Leighe. 


John  Bawdewyn=pAlice  da.  of  John    AUce  vxor  Jo^ 


of  Didlebury  in 
com.  Salop  12 
H.  7.  =F 


Jonn 


Botterell  of  Aston     Walker  of 
in  CO.  Salop.  Stretton. 


J 


Ann  nx.  Bich.  Hopton. 


. . . .  nx Williams  Joans  vxor 

ofEdw.       Tho.  widow  to  Tho.  Crowther.  IF*   Bur- 

Poston        Mason  of  ^  fiM    com. 

Yeoman.     Didlebery.  |  Hartford. 

Arthur  Orowthor. 


Bawdewyn^=Joaiie  da.    Jane  uz. 
of    Stretton    in  " 

com.  Salop  filins 
natnralis. 


. . . .  ux.  Edwarde    Edward  Baldwyn^Bliz.  vx.  [sic]  Tho.      8^  Richari 
Blackwy  [Black-      of  Stretton  in  co. 
way].  Salop  a<>  1623. 


Bedow  of  Alstret-    LudloweJO 
ton  gent. 


I 


icn 


1 


Thomas  2.    Richard  Baldwyn=f  Frances  vx.  [sic]    Catherin. 


of  Acton  Scott  in 
CO.  Salop. 


John  Wilkes. 


Ma 
LudJowi 


Jo 


nn. 


Eatberin. 
lEDWARD  BAULDWIN.] 


Lauronc6=Y*  •  •  • 


THE  VISITAXION   OF  SHSOPSHIIIE,   1623. 


23 


B| 


mn 


John  Bawdewyn  8  son 
mar.  A  ...  da.  of  Edw. 
Marston  of  Ascott 
[Afcote]  in  co.  Salop. 


Rich.  Bawdewyn= 
of  Didlebery  in 
com.  Salop  son 
&  heire  1584. 


=Margery  Margarett 
da.  of  Lanrence  Lnd- 
low  de  la  Morehouse 
in  com.  Salop. 


Francis  a  parson 
of  Wistanslow  & 
William  s.p. 


John  Baldwin 
of  Pontfract 
in  CO.  York. 


Rich. 
s.p. 


Henry  Baldwyn  Thomas  Balde- 
of  Didlebery  8  wyn  of  Didle- 
Sonne.  bery    in    com. 

Salop. 


^Gertrude  da.  &  coheire 
of  Rob*  Corbett  of 
Stanwarden  in  com. 
Salop. 


John  2. 
Bichard  8. 


idw. 


I    I 
Dorothy. 


Edw.  Baldwin  of  =  Mary  nx.  [sic]  of 
Didleberyincom.    Edward  Lutwlch  — 

Salop  a®  1628.        of  LuUtcich.    .  Susann. 

lEDWARD  BAWDEWINO.-] 


Will'm  Baldwyn= 
of  Elsich  [Ehick] 
in  CO.  Salop  2 
son. 


=Barbary  da.  of  Rich. 
Brooke  of  Whit- 
church in  com. 
Sonth't. 


Elizabeth  ux. 
Richard  Hig- 
gons  Huggons 
[ffiggimj. 


Dorothe  ux. 

Walter 

Beck. 


Mary  ux. 
Qregorye 
Oeo.  Mason. 


I 


Charles  Baldwyn  of  Elsich^pMary  da.  of  Fran.  Holland  of 
in  CO.  Salop.  1628.  Burwarton  in  co.  Salop. 


A  son  not 
baptised. 


Samuell  Baldwyn  5  yeres  old  b?  1628.    Benjamyn  8  son.    Timotheus  2  sonne. 

[C.  BALDWTN.] 


Baltitetn  of  ^ston  near  iHunslob). 

HarL  1896,  fo.  21»>.    Harl.  1241,  fo.  68.    S.,  fo.  26. 

Arms. — 1,  Per  pale  argent  and  sabh,  a  lion  rampant  ccunterchanged ;  2,  Barry  of 
six  ermine  and  azure  [Wiolet  ?] ;  8,  OuteSf  a  chevron  ermine  between  three 
birds  close  argent  [Ghilde]. 

Crest. — On  a  mount  vert  a  cockatrice  with  tvings  endorsed  argent,  beaked,  combed, 
dueally  gorged,  and  lined  or. 

[The  Quarterings  and  Crest  are  from  Harl.  1241.] 

[John  Bawdewyn  of  Didlebury.=j=. ...  da.  of ... .  Leighton 
See  p.  22.  of  Stretton.] 


icn 


Richard  Baldwyn  had  22  childre'=p.  ...  da.  of  ... . 


by  his  two  wines. 


Porteman. 


24 


THB  VISITATION  OF  SHBOPSHIBB,   1628. 


WiUii 


am  6aldw7ii.^Elizabeth  da.  of  Biohard  Jenkea. 


I 


Edward  Baldwin  of  london    ....  Txor  ....      Thoma8=FEliz.  da.  of  Edward 
vintner  at  the  3  Cranes.         Streete.  Baldwyn.  I  Norton  of  Oollington. 


illii 


I 


I 


William  Baldwyn    Elizabeth.     John  Baldwyn.^FAnn  da.  of  Edward    Margery, 
of  Norff.  I  Crowther. 


T 


Elianor       Mary.    _WiUiam=T=Joice  da.  of  W°*  J<f*  Foreter    Ahce  ux.  John 

of  watling  streete.  Price  of  Knighton. 


nx.  John 
Madocks. 


Baldwyn. 


)hn 


Edward  2.    Francis  3.    Margery.    John  Baldwin.    Ann.    Frances. 


. . .  .  ux Dod  of  Eenlett.        Roger  Baldwyn  2  son.=T=.  .  • . 


T 


icni 


Richard  Baldwyn.=j=Margery  da.  of  ... .  Pitt. 


I 

Waiiam 

Baldwin 
of  london 
Grocer. 


Thomas 
Baldwin 
p^son  of 
RidnalL 


T 


Henry  Baldwyn  of  the 
exchange  Exchsquer 
[^Exchange]  in  london. 


Frances 
▼X.  The. 
Orompe 
Attunwy. 


Maryvx. 
Jo.  Hol- 
land. 


Annnx. 
Hen.  Pitt. 


Banaster  or  Banester  of  J^atinaL 

Harl.  1241,  fo.  85.    Harl.  615,  fo.  261^    S.,  fb.  56S 

Arms  :  Harl.  1241. — Argmt,  an  a  cros$JUwriB  sable  a  plate. 
Crest. — A  peacock  close  proper. 
Motto.— Agsrs  bt  pati  Forssia. 


l^homas  Bamstar  of^JEliza  da.toS^  BoVt  Corbett 
H.  e.  of  Morton. 


Hadnoll  8 


I 

Humphrey  Banastar.^^. .  . . 


1.  Richar( 


Phtllipp  Banastar.^. .  . . 


d  Banaetar.^. . . 


Peter  Banaster  of  Hadnoll. 


'hm 


PhuUpp  Banaster. 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHROPSHIRE,   1623.  26 

Banester  of  X^acon. 

Harl.  1241,  fo.  85.    Harl.  616,  fo.  261*.    S.,  fo.  55^ 
Raph  Banasier  (of  Lakm).=F.  ...da.to....  Eaton  of  Eaton. 


John  Banaster.=j=. . . . 

I 


Bandolpe  (Robart)  Banaster=pEUnor  da.  to  [Edward]* 
ofHadnoll  [^HodnelT].  Burton. 


RoVt  {Edwarde)  Banaster=FMary  da.  to  Rich.  Hustey  of       [Thomas  Banester 
of  Lacon.  Batsfeeld  [Battlefield] .  of  London.] 


Edward  Banasier.^^Ellen  da.  to  Edw.  Brereton. 


T 


Kathmns  da.  ta=FEdward  Banaster=FEllm  {Elynor)  da.        Robert  Banaster 


Thomas  Ireland 
2  wife. 


of  Hadnoll  [Hod- 
nell]. 


i 


to  Rich.  Lacon  of       2  sonne  to  Ed- 
Willey  [Wildey],  ward. 


John  (Jone)    Rouland  BanasterYMary  da.  to  Tho.    Anne.    Susanna.     Andrew 
Banaster.        of  Lacon.  Flasgett  of  London.  2  sonne. 

( i \ i 

Richard  2  sonne.        Rouland  Banaster  of  Lacon  1592.         i.  Susanna.       Rebeeka. 


Banaster,  or  Banester,  of  Witm. 

Harl.  1241,  fo.  84^    8.,  fo.  55. 

[Abmb. — Argentj  a  cross  formie  sabU.] 

Nicholas  Banaster.^Anne  da.  to  ... .  Preston. 

I 


Lawrence  Banaster=FElizabeth  da.  ^  sole  hei.  to  RoVt=rW^  Charlton 


T 


2  husband.  Alien  wid.  to  TT"  Charlton. 


1  husband. 


.  J n i  1 

S""  Robert  Banaster  Willtam  &  S"^  Richard^  Winifred  da.  to  Elizabeth  wuf 
K^  Mrofifhouehold  Margarett  Banaster  of  Edward  Norris  of  Edw.  Bridg- 
to  K.  James.  ob.  [s*p.].        Wem.  Speek  co.  Lane.        man. 

*  In  Shrewsbury  MS.,  fo.  hh\  the  christian  name  was  ^  Edward  *'  and  was  afterwards  altered 
to  "John."    There  is  a  note  to  the  effect  that  **  Edward  **  is  correct, 
t  This  generation  is  omitted  in  HarL  MS.  616. 

E 


THE  YI8ITATI0N  OF   SHROPSHIKB,    1623. 


ISarlise^,  or  Barjep,  of  ^firebjsfaurp. 

Hftrl.  1396,  fo.  SO''.    8.,  fo.  35". 
....  Bardsey  father  to  Robert.=F. .  .  . 


Joane.!=  Robert  Bardaey  of  Litchfeildirmary  da.  to  ...  ,  Snape  of 
in  com.  Staiford.  Litchfeild  2  wiffe. 

Francis  Bardaey  arsT=Alice  da.  to  Hnmfrey  Dorothey  vior  W"  Wiggin 
Barzey  of  Shrewes-  Owen  of  Shreweaburye.  of  Sneynton  [Sneyloti]  in 
burye.  com.  Nott. 


I  I  i  i         I 

Ricoard  2.        Frauucis        Andeoins  Barzey  sonn'  &        Eliauor,        Marye. 
3  Bonne,         heire  set's  4  an'  a"  1623. 

FRA.  BARDSEY. 


Barker  of  esaoUerton,  Couls^urst,  anti 
5&aucj{)montj. 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  ID".     Harl.  1241,  ff.  12,  93".     Harl.  615,  fo.  253''.     S.,  ff.  23,  U. 

Arus. — Oulfs,  a  fatse  cheeki/  or  and  azure  betwem  »ir  annulets  of  th«  second. 
Crest. — A  falcon  Teguardant  argent,  winijs  endoned  or,  beaked  and  belUd  of  the 
second,  jessei  gules. 

A  patent  granted  to  James  Barker  of  Haghraoiid  in  com.  Salop,  Esq.,  by  Will'm 
Harvy,  Clarenceus  Kin^  of  Armes,  1562,  a°  i  Queene  Elizabeth. 

[These  armes  were  confirmed  by  Cooke  17  Dec.  16ft2  to  Rowland  Barker  of 
WoUerton,  .Salop,  son  of  Edward,  aon  of  John  (Aahmol  MS.  of  Grants,  No.  844). 
•Quillim,'  1724,  page  248.] 

In  HaH.  1241,  fo.  12,  the  above  ooat  is  given,  quartering:  Azitre.  Iico  bars 
argent,  a  amlo7i  snbU  thereon  upon  a  clm>ron  between  three  plieonn  of  tlie  xecond  a» 
vmny  muHetn*  of  the  third  [Sir  Rowland  Hill,  Lord  Mayor  of  London — Vis.  Lond. 
1633,  page  48]. 

Arms:  Harl.  1396. — Quarterly:  1  and  4,  Azure,/ife  escallops  in  cross  or,  {or  BknKEJi;^ 

2,  Gitles,  on  a/ease  between  three  saltires  argent  an  annulet  tabU,  for  Gouibton  ; 

3,  Argent,  on  a  fesse  between  six  cross-crossUts  fitches  aabU  three  ncallopa  or, 

for  TlTLEY. 


•  Shrawsborj  MS.,  fo.  23,  bas  a  wolfs  head  between  two  mnHetg  on  the  cheTton. 

f  Leigh  o(  6tonetcigli  quartcre  Barlier  aliai  CoTemll  of  Camo.  co.  Ualop :  Aitire,  two  bars 
andlnchiefngrilSn's  head  between  two  mallets  argent  (Vis.  Warwickshire,  [i.  81);  and  tbeeuse 
arma  appear  in  Via.  of  London,  1568,  for  Barker  aliat  Gtery  of  WoElerton,  co.  Salop. 


THB  YISITATIOK  OF  SHBOPSHISB,   1628. 


27 


Arms. — Azure,  five  escallops  m  cross  or,^ 
Crest. — On  a  rock  argent  a  falcon  close  or. 

Randulfe  de  Conerall=T=Margerett  da.  to  Petter  Pigott  of 
Ao  12  E.  2.  Willaston  in  oom.  Salop. 

William  Barker  all's  Conerall  de  Couerall=T=Marfi:arett  da.  &  heire  to  ...  . 


[Coverall  or  Corverall]. 


Gonlston  of  gonkton. 


John  Barker 
ali*8  Conerall 
of  Conklinrst. 


•  • .  . 


William  Barker  of  Aston  in  Charely: 
[Claverley]  home  jnxta  Bmgs  al's 
bridge  north. 


:.  ...  da.  &  heire  to 
....  Colecloughe. 


I  iSarftft  of  WlolutxtotL 

....  John  Barker  al's  Coueralb 
of  Wolnerton  [WoUerton]  in 
com.  Salop. 


=Elizabeth  da.  to  Thomas  Hill  (of  Hodnet  A  one  of 
the  coheirs)  sister  k  heire  to  S'  Rowland  Hill  K^ 
maior  of  London  [1549,  who  purchased  Haghmond]. 


I  iSartur  of  If  aualNionS^ 

James  Barker=f=Dorothy  da.  to  Rich.  Cline 


of  Haghmond 
in  com.  Salop. 


of  Stnche  in  com.  Salop 
CliffeofStych. 


Edward  Barkei 
of  Wolnerton. 


^Elatharen  da.  to 
Raphe  Egerton 
of  WrinhiU. 


James= 
Barker 
d  Sonne. 


^Elizabeth  da.  to 
Edward  Edmond^ 
Weale  widow  to 
....Baker  of  Salop. 


Rowland  Barker    Margarett. 
of  Wolnerton 
[conf.  arms  1582]. 


Anne  wiffe  to 
Raphe  Rode 
de  Rode  in 
com.  Chester. 


>nn 


John  Barker  of=i=Anne  da.  to  Thomas 
London    March-  i  Westrowe  of  London 
ant  1623  2  son    Alderman. 
[Living  a«  1650]. 


\_Anne   itfi  James  Barker  Captayne 

to  Thomas  of  Doner  castell  son  & 

Westrowe  heire    [now    Lining  a® 

Alderrmn.'\  1650]. 


FNatnanii 


2  Sonne.  to  William  Poyner. 


Richard  Barker=FDorothey  da.  &  heire 


[Nathaniell  set.  26  a^"  1649  ob.  s.p.  a""  1650.] 

I 


I — i ' — I 1 

James  Barker.    Dorothey.    Elizabeth. 
Andrew.  Mary  2. 


„  I 

Margarett  wiff  to  Andrew 
Charleton  of  Appeleye  in 
com.  Salop. 


)nn 


John  Barker    Mary  wiff  to  Nicholas 
4  Sonne.  Chambers.  =t= 


)  I 

MichaelL 


I    I 
Judith. 


Andrewe.        Mary. 


I 


Rowland  Barker  of  Hagh-=fCioeley  da.  to  Andrew 


monde  in  com.  Salop  {sonne 
&  heire)  [Sheriff  1585]. 


Charleton  of  Appeleye 
[Apley  Castle]. 


B 


*  There  is  a  note  in  Harl.  1241,  "  this  Coate  left  ymp^fect  in  y*  originaU/*  and  the  falcon  ii 
there  repceiented  regnardant  witib  wingi  derated, 
t  JBiward  in  Shrewibory  MS.,  fo.  84. 


28 


THE  VISITATION  OP  SHBOFSHIBE,   1628. 


Al 


B 


John  Barker  of=Margarett  da.  to  S'  Fran. 
Haughmond  RicMrd'SewpoTt  of  ArcoU 
eldest  Bonne  ob.  [High  Ercall]  in  com. 
s.p.  Salop  Knight. 


William- 
Barker  of 
London  3 
Sonne. 


-Amey  da.  to  ...  . 
Lancaster  de  com. 
South. 


I 


I 


I 


1 


Thomas  Barker.        James  2.        Hanna.        Elizabethe. 


i 


Walter  Barker  of  Haughmonde=7=Vr8ulow  da.  &  heire  of  W™  Elkin  of  London 


Esq.  brother  &  heire  to  John 
A0  1628  [Sheriff  1621]. 


Alderman  widow  to  S'  Roger  Owen  of  Con- 
doner  Knight. 


Elizabethe. 


Rowland  Barker  sonne  &  heire 
1  yeare  onld  1623. 


Cioeley. 


William  Barker  of  Conlshnrst 
in  com.  Salop\ 


Joanne  Jane  da.  to  W"^  Home  of  Childes 
ArcoU  [l4ttle  Ercall]  in  com.  Salop. 


William  Barker  of=T=Mary  sister  &  heire  to  william  Titteley 


Hopton  castell. 


i-r-ittitrj 

ofTi 


Titteley  in  com.  Salop. 


Dorothey  wiff  to  Francis 
Holland  of  Burwarton  in 
com.  Salop'. 


Thomas  Barker  of  London=FAnne  da.  to  Tho. 


doctor  of  phisike  2  sonne 
ob.  A<>  1617. 


Lloyd  of    Man- 
mnthsh'. 


margarett  da.  to=pWilIiam  Barker  of  London=f=margarett  da.  to 


Thomas  Polling- 
ton  de  Thame  in 
com.  Oxon. 


I 

margarett 


doctor  of  Fisticke  &  now 
in  Shropsh'  A*  1623. 


Hughe  Eendricke 
of  Chester. 


I 

margarett 
wiffe  to 
frauncis 
Doughty. 


Willii 


[am  Barker 
Sonne  &  heire. 


I 


1 


Thomas  2.        Nicholas  8.        Anne. 


Anarew  Barker 
diedw**»outyssue. 


Jonn 


Robert 
Barker 
2ob. 
8.  pi. 


Barker  of  Hopton  castell=FEidithe  da.  to  John  Blanchard 
in  com.  Salop*  sonne  <&  heire.       of  Maresfeilde  Maxfeeld, 


William 
Barker 
3  sonne. 


John  Barkei 
of  Hopton 
castell  A^ 
1623. 


I 


^Elizabeth 
da.  to ... . 
Spicer. 


Joyce  wiffe 
to  Andrew 
Gharleton 
of  Apeleye. 


marye 
vxor 
Richard 
Longe. 


Andrew 

& 
Thomas. 


Elizabethe.      Marye. 


John  Barker  sonne  &  heire.     Joyce. 


Grace.     Anne. 


THB  VISITATIOK  07  SHBOPSHIBE,   1628. 


29 


0| 


>hn 


John  Barker  of  0onlBhnr6t=pEliz.  vel  Sara  da.  of  Hugh  Sandford 


2  son  of  Will'm. 


of  Sandford  in  co.  Salop  Esq'. 


Jane  ux da.  of= 

Brograne  of  ....  Ste- 
Wapenham  in  nenton  of 
com.  North*t.      Rowton. 


=  George 
Barker 
ofCouls- 
hnrst. 


^Eatherin  da.  of  Eatherin 

Thomas  Bulk-  ux.Wiirm 

ley  of  Bunt-  Vessey. 
ingsdale. 


Dorothey  ux. 
Adam  Man- 
wering  of 
Highhouse. 


]>bert=F 


Robert=FEatharen  da. 


Barker 
2  Sonne. 


to  george 
Ackworthe 
of  Eent. 


Anne  wiffe 
to  Tho. 
Vmpton. 


Isaoell  wiffe 
to  Arthur 
Warde. 


Jonn=f=Joanne  da.  to 
Barker      George  Sowthom 
8  Sonne.    [Southeme]  of 
Fitz. 


>nn 


bhew  6.    Marye.    Bridj 


John        Bob^t  2.      Thomas  4.    Mathew  6.    Marye.    Bridgett. 
Barker.  —  —  — 

William  8.    (George  5.  Johanne. 


I 

George 
Barker. 


Elizabeth 
wiflfe  to 
Rowland 
Bulkeley. 


I 
margu^tt  wiffe 

to    W»   Gruf- 

fethe. 


k.  to=FAndi 


Constance  da.  to=f=Andrew  Barker =l8abell  da.  to  Fran. 

Einaston  of  Oteley 
esq.  wid,  to  .... 
Hill 


george     Smithe 
of  Longstowe. 


of  Coulshurst 
Ao  1617. 


George  Barker. 


Barklep  of  $lanct)eSt  BratiU^t   €b)tinesSt 
Clungunfortit  i^ea  J^all  anti  ^tolke. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  47.     Harl.  1241,  fo.  28.    Harl.  615,  fo.  248.    S.,  ff.  51^  52. 

Abhb  :  Harl.  1896. — 0ul$9y  on  a  chevron  between  ten  crossee  pattde,  eix  above  and 

four  belotCy  argent  an  estoih  sable — Harl.  615  makes  it  a  cinque/oil 
Crest. — A  mitre  gulee  charged  with  a  chevron  between  ten  croseee^  etc.,  as  in  the  arms. 

....  Harding.=T=.  . .  .      Roger  de  Berkly  in  the  tyme  of  ye  Conquest.=T=. . . . 


Arms:  Gules, three 
bills  or  battle-axes  or. 


Arms :  Ai^ent,  a  fess  between 
three  martlets  sable. 


Robert  Fitz  Harding.'7=*  •  •  • 
Arms:  Gules,  a 
chevron  argent. 


Roger  de  Berkly=p. . . . 
lo.    of    Duresly 
&  Berkly. 


T 


B 


I 


Will'm  de  Berkley 
lo.  of  Duresley. 


30 


THE  VISITATION  OF  8H&0PSHIBE,   1628. 


A| 


B| 


Robert  de 
Were. 


Nicholas  de 
Tedenham. 


The.  Archdeacon 
of  Worcester. 


Maurice  the  sonne  of  Rob^ 
Fitzharding  Lo.  de  Berkly. 


&  heire. 


Robert 
lord  de 
Berkley 
s.p. 


I 
Tho.  Lord^ 

de  Berkley 

2  son. 


'•  ■  .  •  cia* 
to  Raofe 
Gower. 


Haec  foisse  Anna  D'ni  Thomae  de  Berkley  fr'is 
D'n*s  Rob'ti  de  Berkley  Constat,  e  SigiUo  einsdem 
affixa  Chart®  qua  dedit  yirgatam  terr®  Radalpho 
de  WiUinthon  nac  forma. 


Maurice  lo.  de=FlsabelI  base  da. 


Berkly  died 
8E.  1. 
Arms:  Gules, 
a  chevron 
between  ten 
crosses  patt^ 
argent. 


to  King  H.  8. 

Arms :  A  lion 
rampant 
crowned  within  a 
bordure  charged 
with  roundles. 


This  [Drawing  of  a 

Scale        Seal  inscribed : 

is  of  4*  SIGILLYM 

greene     thome  berkle. 
wax.      Arms:  A  chevron.] 


Extat  aqud  d'm 
Edwardum  Cooke 
militem  justiciaru' 
Capitalem  terram 
D'no  Rege. 


Thomas  Lo.  of  Barkley  mar.  Isabell  da.  of 
w"  Ferrers  E.  of  Darby  ob.  1821  16  E.  2. 


Maurice  lo.  de 
Berkley  s.p. 


Mauricius  Do.  Berkley=f  Eua  filia 
obijt  a''  19  E.  2.* 

Arms:  Gules,  a  chev- 
ron between  ten  crosses 
patt^e  argent. 


I 


Eudonis 
Do.Zonch 
a''  5  E.  2. 


S'  Thomas  Berkley  E^  2  sonn. 

Arms :  Gules,  a  chevron  between  ten  cinque- 
foils,  six  in  chief  and  four  in  base,  argent. 

From  whome  S^  Henry  Barkley  of  Wimondham 
in  Leicestersh.  E^  &  Baronett  is  descended. 


Margarett  da.  to  Roger  Mortimer  E.  of=r=Thoma8  Lo.=f=Katherin  da.  of  S'  John 


March. 

Arms :  Barry  of  six  or  and  azure,  on  a 
chief  of  the  first  two  palets  between  as 
many  esquires  based  aexter  and  sinister 
of  the  second,  over  all  an  inescutcheon 
argent.      


Berkly  died 
80  E.  8. 


Cliuedon  Enight. 

Arms:  Or,  a  lion  ram- 
pant azure  crowned  gules. 


Maurice  lo.=T=Isabell  da. 


Berkley  ob. 
42  E.  8. 


to    Hugh 
Lo.  Spencer. 


S^  John  Berkly  of  Bettishome  E^    Maunce 
Arms :  Bebklby,  within  a  and 

bordure  argent.  Edm. 


Thomas  lo.  Berkley  mar.  Margrett^p 
da.  &  heir  of  Warren  Lo.  Lide  & 
Tyas  died  13  H.  4. 

Arms  of  Lisle :  Or,  a  fess  be- 
tween two  chevrons  sable. 


James  Bark]ey=f=Eli2.  da.  &  heire  to 

»  John  Bloett  of 
Ragland  E^ 
Arms:  Or,  a  chev- 
ron between   three 
eagles  displayed  vert. 


2  Sonne  to 
Maurice  Lo. 
Barkley. 


I 


Elizab.  da.  &  heir  mar.  to  Rich.  Beauchamp  E.  of  Warwik. 

^  0 1 

*  The  pedigree  in  Shrewsbury  M8.,  lo.  61^  begins  here,  and  does  not  give  the  deacendante 
of  ThoniM,  Lord  Barkeley. 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHKOPSHIBE,   1623. 


31 


James 


:ii 


[sic] 


Thomas  Lord  Barklejpf^Isabell  da.  to  Tho.  Mowbray  Duke  of  Norff. 


ob.  2  E.  4. 


Arms  :  Gnles,  a  lion  rampant  argent. 


w 


»  Barklev  Earle= Jane  da.  to  S'  Tho. 
of  Nottingha'  and  St  rang  way  sK*  widow 
Marquis  Barkley  to  S^  Will'm  Wil- 
ob.  17  H.  7.  loughby  KK 


Thomas      Isabell  ux.  W»  Try. 
Barkley  Arms:  Argent,  a 

ob.  s.p.       buck  gules. 


Maurice  lord=rIsabell  da.  &  heir  to  PhiUip  Meade  of 
Berkley  died    Bristow. 

22  H.  7.  Arms :  Gules,  a  chevron  eimine 

between  three  trefoils  argent. 


I 

James  Barkley  slayne 
with  the  Lo.  Talbott 
at  Burgundy  in 
Fraunce. 


Maurice: 

Lord 

Barkley 

died 

without 

yssue. 


Katherin 
da.  to  S' 
Maurice 
Barkley 
of  Stoke 


Ann  wife 
toS'W" 
Dennis 
of  Dir- 
ham  K'. 


Thomas=FElianor  da.  to 


lord 
Barkley 
died 
24  H.  8. 


S'Marmaduke  Barkley 
Constable  K*  of  Thorn- 
widow  to  Jo.  bury  3 
Ingoldsby.  sonne. 


Jame8=FUrsula  da. 
to  ...  . 
Veele 
widow  to 


Vuedall. 


Barkley 
2  Sonne. 


= Alice  da.  & 
heir  to  Tho. 
Boydon  of 
East  Peck- 
ham  in 
Kent. 


Julian  wife 
to  Nich. 
Poynings 
of  Acton 


Muriell  wife 
to  S'  Rob* 
Throgm'- 
ton  K^ 


Thoma8=FAnn  da. 


lord 
Barkley 
died  22 
Sept.  26 
H.  8 
1531. 


to  S'  Jo. 
Sauage 
of  Chesh. 
K*. 


Thomas 
Barkley 

Thorne- 
bury. 


I 
Edward: 

Barkley  of 
Barkley 
died  with- 
out yssue. 


Elizabeth 
da.  &  heire 
to  Brice 
Barkley. 


Jane  da.  to  8^=  Henry  = 
MichaellStan-    lord 
hop  K*  widow    Barkley 
to    S'    Roger    living 
TownsendK*.    a®  1596. 


rdinando    J 


Ferdinando 
diedachild. 


=Eatherin  da. 
to  S^  Henry 
Howard 
Earle  [of] 
Surry  1  wife 
ob.  1596. 


Elizabeth 
wife  to  Tho. 
Butler  Earle 
of    Ormond 
s.p. 


ane  & 
Catherin 
ob.  s.p. 


Mary  wife 
to  S'  John 
Zouch  of 
CodnorK*. 


Sir  Thomas=FElizabethda. 

&  coheire  to 
George  Gary 
Lo.  Huns- 
don. 


Berkley  of 
Berkley  ob. 
1612  before 
his  father. 


Frances  wife  to 
S' George  Sheir- 
ley  of  Staunton 
in  CO.  Leic.  K* 
&  Bar. 


Theophila  wife  to 
S'  Robert  Cooke 
Sonne  to  S'  Edw. 
Cooke  Knight. 


George  lord  Bark-: 
ley  K*  of  y«  Bath 
to  Pr.  Charles 
1616. 


:  Elizabeth  da. 
&  heire  to  S' 
Michaell 
Stanhop  E^ 


S'  Henery .    2.  S'  Thomas. 


I 


I 


E 


32 


THB  VISITATION  07  SHBOPSHIRE,   1628. 


"J 


Joh'es  Berkeley  cui  pater 
einB  dedit  Planches. 

Anns :  Qules,  a  chevron 
between  three  crosses 
patt^e  argent. 


Manrice  de  Berkley. 
Arms :  Onles^  a  chevron  ermine  between 
ten  crosses  patt^  argent. 

The  Barkleys  of  Stoke  Gifford  in  Glonc. 
&  of  Bruitam  [Bmton]  in  oo.  Som'sett 
are  descended  from  this  Maurice. 


Peter, 
lao. 


Edmandns  Berkley .=f.  . . . 


T 


,1- 


Jon's  Berkley  de  Planches.=i=. .  .  . 


T 


Ed'r'us  Edmund  Berkley  de  Planches  a^  14  E.  4.=nF.  . . . 


Joh'es  Berkley=F. . .  .  filia  et  haeres  Joh'es  Knight    qnas  attolit  marito  medietatem 
de  Planches.      I  de  Fekenham  in  com.  Wigorn.         manerij  de  Bradley  et  Stoke  in 

com.  Wigorn. 


'T 


Ed'r'us  Edmond  Berkley  de  Bradley=p. .  . .  filia  Tho.  Poyner  de 


Stoke  et  Planches. 


Beslow  in  com.  Salop. 


,L 


John  BarkUy  de  Bradley  Stolce=rS%b%ll  da.  to  John  Mampae 


(of  Cressage). 


(Maupas). 


Elizabetha  fil.= 
Ric'i  Day  de 
Hattone 
\_Hawne']  in 
Parochia  de 
Warfeild 
[Worfield] 
relicta  Will'i 
Felton. 


=Willimus=T=Katherina 
Berkley 


2fil.  & 

hseres 

vendidit 

Planches 

{of  Cres' 

sage  co, 

Salop). 


fil.WiUimi 
Chambers 
de  com. 
Stafford 
At.  vx.  j. 


Edwardns  Berkley    Margarett  EUnor  vxor 

fil.  et  hffires  8.p.        vxor  J(r  Edw.  ap 

—  Gardner,  Rice. 

Alicia  nnpta  Hen.  —  — 

Stanley    de  Lea-    Anne  vxor  Joanevxor 

Henry  Rich.  Hor- 

Stanley.  den. 

WILLIAM  BAEKLET. 


Hall  in  com. 
Radnor. 


I 


WiUimns  Berkley  de  Clnnganford  [Clungunford]= 
in  CO.  Salop  if  of  Arte  p'son  of  Oh^unford 
8  fil.  1628.     • 


Berkley 
setatis  28 
an'  1628. 

George  2. 


illij 


Willimus  8. 
Edwardns  4. 


Mana. 


=Francisca  filia  Qeor^ 
Detton  de  Detton  in 
00.  Salop  Ar. 


1    JTT~nj    ITi 

Susanna.    Edwardns.     Francisca. 


Elizabetha.     Hester. 

Anna.  Jana.       Elizabetha. 

Francisca. 


Alicia.        Josephns 

8.p. 


THB  VISITATION   OP   SHROPSHIRE,   1623. 


33 


1.  Amines  Anna  nnpta 
Pho.  Banester  de 
Hadnall  in  co.  Salop. 


Maria  nnpta  An- 
thony Hanley 
[^Henley], 


2.  Eliza  uxor 

Edmond 

Muller. 


4.  Jane  vxcr 
J(f  Capper. 


I 

Dorothe 
oh,  8.p, 


I 


Francisca  fil.  Walteri:^=Thoma8  Berkley  de^Jana  fil.  et  cohseres  Will'm 

Felton  de  Ewdnes  in  com. 
Salop  Ar.  vx.  1. 


HanbniT  de  Beanhall 
in  com.  Wigorn.  vx.  2. 


Ewdnes  in  co.  Salop 
fil.  et  haer. 


Snsanna 
nx.  Joh'is 
Griffin. 


Margaretta  ox.  Jo. 
Baxter  de  Nanton 
Beanchamp  in  co. 
Wigorn'. 


Qeorgius  1. 

Francis  2 
s.p. 


FE.  BARKELET. 


Franciscus  Berkley  de  Ewdnes 
Clongonford  Leahall  Bradley 
et  Stoke  ar.  fil.  et  haeres  A° 
1623  duxit  Elizab.  fil.  Rolandi 
Datton  de  Hatton  in  co.  Cestr'. 


Maria  nx.  Joh'is  Yates  de 
Rowton  in  co.  Salop  par. 
Worfield. 


Briagitta  ux.  RicU  Harris 
de  Abcot  in  co.  Salop. 


Dorothis  vxor  .... 
Yardhy  com.  Wore. 


J 


Willimoa  Harris  de  AbcOt  1623. 


f 


T 


Edmnndns  Berkley  de  Shrewsbury  in  com.  Salop=FMaria  filia  et  coh.  WiU'i      Hugh 


2  filins  dnxit  Rebecca  fil Hosyer  de  .  . .  . 

T 

Isacus  4. 


I 


illii 


Felton  de  Ewdnes  [in 
Worfield  parish]  in  co. 
Salop  1  Yx. 


(3). 


T 


1 


Franciscns  Berkley  de  Shrewsbury    Willimus  Berkley  de    Samuell    Hester  nx. 
Ar.  et  de  Hospicio  Lincolnniensi    London   Meroator    2    8  fil.         Ric'iCorbett 
a»  1628  duxit  Anna   fi^ia   Tho.    filius  duxit  Magdalena    1628. 

fil.  Henrici  Archer  de 

Cowpersale  in  com.  Essex. 


Pursell  de  Dintell  in  co.  Salop. 


de  Alston 
in  CO.  Salop. 


Thomas 
Berkley  7 
yeres  old 
1628. 


I 


„  Ti  n 

Hnmfndas  2.  i.  Elianora. 

3.  Franoiscos  a.  Mary. 
8.p. 


I 
Franciscus 

Berkley  fil. 

et  hsBres. 


Henry 
Berkley 
2  Sonne. 


1 1 

Ann  & 
Elizabeth. 


FRA.  BARKLET. 


34 


THE  VISITATION  OP  SHROPSHIRE,   1628 


Harl.  1396,  fo.  28.    Harl.  1241,  fo.  105.    S.,  fo.  27. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1396. — O,  on  a  bend  gules  three  mullete  argent^  an  annulet  for 

difference,  sable. 
Crest. — A  lion's  head  erased  sable^  ducally  crowned  gules, 

[These  arms  and  crest  were  confirmed,  18  May  1604,  to  Robert  Bamfield,  or 
Barnfield,  of  Edgmond,  co.  Salop,  a  kinsman  of  Sir  Amyas  Barnf eld  of  Poultemore, 
CO.  Devon.—'  Quillim,'  1724,  p.  102.] 

Walter  Barnfeld.=FGrace  da.  of  S'  Raufe  Pudsey  K^ 


Walter  Barnfeild=f=Ellen  da.  of  Nicho.  Eyton  of  Wigmore  Knight 
of  Poulmore  in  S^  Nicholas  Etton  of  Wildemore  by  the  Earle  of 
com.  Deuon.  Salop* s  da,  [Eyton  super  Wildmores]. 


Thomas  Bamfeild.=j=Ann  Warde. 


William  Bamfeild  of  Newport  2  sonne.=T=. . . . 


>hn 


John  Bamfeild  of  Newport.=p Alice  da.  of  Francis  Palmer  of  Arrold  Areoll. 


I  I 

Robert 
s.p. 

Richard 
s.p. 


John 
s.p. 

Joane 

Jans 

s.p. 


ilri 


Wiirm  Barn- 
feld  of  New- 
port Ao  1628. 


:Eliz.  da.  of 
Nicholas  Pare 
Nicholas  Pope 
Gierke  of  y* 
Kitchen. 


Frances  vx 

Caldecot  Collc^ftt. 

Isabell  vx.  Fonlk 
Roberts. 


Elizabeth 
vx.  Tho. 
Nowell. 


j 


Robert  Barnf eld.=y=Ellynor  Taylor. 


T 


Richard  Bamfeild  of=f=Mary  yongest  da.  of  Jo.  Skrymshire 
Edgmond  Edgcombe,    of  Newbery  Norbury  in  com.  Staff. 


Richard  Bamfeild  [the 
Poet]  son  &  heir  1604 

Sbora  1 574  at  Norbnry, 
ied  1627]. 


Roh&rt  [Roger']  Bam- 
feld  of  Edgmond  Edg- 
combe 2  Sonne  ieo4. 


'Milburghe  da.  of    John  Bam- 
John  Brooke  of    feld  8  son. 
Madley  Esq. 


Ann. 


Mary. 


I 


Robert  Bamfeld  2  sonne  70Otf.=pEllen  da.  of  Thnrstan  Woodcock. 


THK  VISITATION  OF  8HBOFSHIBE,   1623.  36 

, ^J 

.1    _    .     ._  \       ~       ~T 


Robert  Barnfeild=T=Alice  da.  of  Frauncis      Joane  ux.  Walter      Ellen  vx.  John 


8onn  &  h. 


Chevall  da.  of  Aron     Sturrey  Storey.         Groeuench 
Henatt.  Orosueno^. 


Thomas  Bamfeld  in  Warde  1618  [1623]. 


J  \  r 

MaiT  Qx.  Tho.  Booth  Bichard=rElizabeth  Egington  [da.  of  John    Ann. 

of    ShifFnall    in    co.  Barnfeld    Eggington  of  Robinson  co.  Staff. 


Salop.  2  Sonne. 


&  relict  of  Richard  Jackson  of 
Wall  CO.  Staff.— ViB.  Staff.  1668]. 


Ro 


bert.  William. 


J,-  -  ■  -' 


Elizabeth  ox.  Francis    Thomas  Bamfeld  of=r=Martha  da.  of  John 


Simonds  2  Edw.  Peirs.    Newport  s  sonne. 


Ueynes  of  Worcest'. 


Dorothy.  Mary. 


[wiLVu  barnfeild:\ 


Barton  of  Bttileston. 

S.,  fo.  88^ 
[Arms. — Argent^  a  b&nd  between  two  double-cotieee  sable. 

Soger  Barton.^. . .  . 


T 


John  Barton.=F. .  . . 


Robert  Barton.^. . . . 


Eau^  Lloyd  Barton  of  Bridleston.^Ellen  da.  of  John  Lloyd  of  Halghlon. 


)bert  2^  eon.      Jane  uxor  John      Lowry  ux.    Alice. 


Robert  2^  eon.  Jane  uxor  John      Lowry  ux.    Alice.       Thomas=j^one  da. 

—  Edwards  of  S*      Ro¥  ap  Ball  of    to  Edward 
John  8.  Matthew*s.             John  ap                    Malpas.    Jones. 

—  Howell  of 
Roger  4.  Norton. 


Katherine.    Euen.    Ermyn.    Owm  Barton  of  Didleston=Joane  da.  A  hoire  to 

[Doddleston].  Tho.  Ball  of  Malpas.'] 


36 


THE  VISITATION   OF   SHBOPSHIBE,   1628. 


Baujjj)  of  aition  Court. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  28^    S.,  fo.  81. 

Arms. — Qules^  a  f esse  vair  bettveen  three  mullets  argent 
Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  talbot  sefant  sable, 

"These  arms  and  crest  were  confirmed  by  Rob'  Cooke,  Clarenceux,  11  Nov. 
1579,  to  Rowland  Baugh  of  Twyniage  (Twyning),  co.  Glouc.  (Harl.  MS.  1441). 

They  were  confirmed  to  the  Aldon  Court  Family  1588,  who  were  thus  apparently 
descended  (see  Visit.  Glouc.).] 

John  Baugh  of  Aldencourte=f=Joanne  da.  to  John  Dale  of 


in  com.  Salope. 


Langtoll  in  com.  Salope. 


WiUiam 
Baughe 
ofAlden 
2  son'. 


Thomas  Baugh= 
of  Aldencourte 
sonn  &  heire. 


William 
2  Sonne 
ob.  s.p'le. 


=Dorothey  da.  to 
George  Parkes 
of  Bromfeild  in 
com.  Salope. 


Ricnard  BatUghe 
of  Norton  in 
com.  Radnor  8 
Sonne. 


Thomas  Baughe 
of  Sapy  in  com. 
Worster  4  sonne. 


Henrey  Baughe  of= 
Aldencourte  son' 
&  h.  1628. 


=Alice  da.  to  Francis  Holland,  of 
Boreatton  IBoreaUoh]  [Burwar- 
ton]  in  com.  Salope  [died  1662, 
M.I.  Stokesay  Church]. 


Thomas  Baughe 
de  Aldencourt 
8  Sonne  living 
1628. 


John  2 
Sonne. 


Rowland 
8  Sonne. 


Thomas  Baughe  son* 
&  heire  sst'is  21  1628. 


I 


I 


Marye.        Margarett. 
HENRY  BAUGHE. 


S.,  fo.  807». 

Arms. — [Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  martlets  sable.] 
Crest. — A  griffin  segreant  gules  guUde  de  larmes. 

[^Thomas  Bailey  of ...  .in  cam.  Sakp.^AUce  da.  to  ... .  Rey  of  the  Hawtt. 


Thomas 
Bay  ley  a 
Captains 
ob.  s.p. 


I 

William  Bayley.'=j=Jane  da.  to  Nich.  Naunton  by  Dowce  Doulog. 

L 


Elizabeth. 
Dionysia. 
Alice. 


WilliamF=pAnne  da. 
Bayley       to  John 
Oaptaine.    Botoer. 


I  I 

Frances. 


Anne. 


Mary.         Margery. 


George  Bayly 
a  Lieutenani. 


Ulia 


William  Bayley  sonne  4r  Mre.] 


THE  VISITATION  OP  SHKOPSHIRE,   1628. 


37 


BapUte,  ov  3Baplep,  of  ^^retoslburp. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  43^     Harl.  1241,  fo.  115.     S.,  fo.  806\ 

Arms  :  Harl.  1396. — Quarterly:  1  and  4,  Vert,  a  chevron  or  between  three  unicorns* 
heads  erased  argent,  armed  of  the  second — Bayly  in  Shrewsbury  MS. ; 
2  and  3,  Oules,  a  fesse  or  between  three  birds  close — argent,  Pontesbury  in 
Shrewsbury  MS. 


Joh'es  Bayllie=f=Katherina. 
de  Salop. 


T 


Willimus  Pontesbury=f  Ehz.  fil.  Rich.  Lister  de 


de  Salop. 


Bowton  in  com.  Salop. 


Bicnardns 
Bayllie  2. 


Will'm  Baylley  de=FDorothe  fil. 
Shrewsbury  in  com.    et  h«r. 
Salop    [Bailiff    of    Will'm 
Shrewsbury  1527].    Pontesbury. 


Richardus  Pontes- 
bury 1  fil.  Canoni- 
cus  de  Haghmond 
in  com.  Salop. 


I 

LeonarduB 
Pontesbury 
2    fil.    fuit 
vicarus. 


Joh'es  Bayllie  de  Shrewsbury^Anna  fil.  W"  Watson  de  Newport 


in  CO.  Salop  a®  1584. 


T 


in  com.  Salop  infra. 


idrea 


...i 


Andrea  \^Andreas^  Bayllie    Wilhmus  2 
fil.  et  hffir.  ob.  s.  pi.  son  A  heire. 


I 

Elizabeth*  vxor 
Lewis  Bayley. 


AL^'cisca. 


Beepeltit  nob)  Bettistiieltr,  of  (BS^otien. 


8„  fo.  21^ 
[Humfrey  Beehflild. 


I    .   •   •   . 


)kn 


John  Bech/ield. 


John 


^T"»    .   •   . 


Bech/iild.^Margarett  da.  to  John  Badi  of  Worden  parish. 


T 


I 

Howell  Beel^ld  of  Warden  a*  isos.^Anne  da.  to  Thomas  Broume  of  Westbury. 


ichm 


Jans  ux.     George  i       Edward  s  Richard  Ralph 

Thomas  s.p.  s.p.  Bech/ield       Bechfield 

ap  Owen.         —  M^  of  Arts.    2*  son. 
=T=        Thomas  2  s.p^ 

Edward    Alice. 
Owen. 


lph=FJttargery  da.    Joans  ux. 
to  Hugh  John 

Wilcocks.         Draper. 


Edward      William 
3  Sonne.      Bechfield. 


T 


ID  7 

William  4.  ffrancts 

—  —  Draper  7.] 

Thomas  2.      Henry  s. 


eorge  i. 


Richard 

2  Sonne.  Richard  s.     John  e. 

*  She  does  not  appear  in  Shrewibnzy  MS.,  fo.  S06. 


38 


THE  VISITATION   OP   SHROPSHIRE,   1628. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  4d\    Harl.  1241,  fo.  128^ 

Arms:  Harl.  1396. — Argent,  on  a  bend  between  six  bees  volant  sable  a  mullet — or, 
Harl.  124:1— for  difference. 


Band'us  Beeston  a  f  amilia  les  Beestons  in  co.  Oestr'  oriniidiL8.=F.  . . . 


Ric'us  Beeston  de  Slirew8bury=pElianora  fil.  Georgij  Harborow=j=Richardu8  Mitton 


in  com.  Salop. 


[Harborne?]. 


Bandnlphu8= 
Beeston    de 
Shrewsbury 
1602. 


=.  . .  .  fil.    Johannes: 
Johannis  Beeston. 
Leighton. 


:Sibilliafil.Joh'is 
Knight  by  y' da. 
o/Kynastm. 


Adam 
Mitton. 


Thomas  Beeston.        Bichardns  B.p. 


2  vir. 


ibel 


Isabella 
nx.Tho. 
Oteley. 


Janaux. 
Edwardi 
Ii'eland. 


Betst  oi  ^tti)am. 


8.,  fo.  807^ 

[Arms. — Oules,  three  bundles  of  three  arrows,  2  and  1,  or,  headed  and  feathered 

argent,  tied  with  ribbons  of  the  third. 
Crest. — A  cubit  arm  holding  a  bow. 

Roger  Beist  of  ye  par%sh=f'Elizabeth  da.  of ...  . 


of  Acham. 


Ooodal  of  WreOUn. 


-^ 


"•  Beist^Lucy  da.  to 
of  Acham.    Tho.Payner. 


Elizabeth  wife  to 
W"^  Baxter. 


Margarett  wife  to      Jane  wife  to 
Richard  Freere.         TT"*  BromaU. 


Anne  sister  Jt 
hevre  mar.  to 
Edw*  Gludd 
of  Orleton. 


I 

John  Beist=^Anne  sister  of  Sir 
ob.  s.p.  Thomas    Bromley 

K^Lord  Chancellor 
of  England. 


Katherine  sister 
A  heire  mar.  to 
Tho.  Burton. 


Margarett  sister 
4r  heire  married 
to  John  Dawes.] 


THE  VISITATION   OF  SHROPSHIRE,    1628. 


89 


Harl.  1396,  fo.  34^     Harl.  1241,  fo.  120.    S.,  ff.  40S  41. 

Arms:  Harl.  1396. — Sable,  two  bows  endorsed  in  pale  or,  garnished  gules,  stringed 
argent,  between  two  bundles  of  arrows  {three  in  each)  of  the  second,  barbed  and 
feathered  of  the  fourth,  banded  of  the  third, 

Obest. — A  harpy  close  or,  face  proper,  her  head  wreathed  with  a  chaplet  of  roses  gules, 

[^Per  Camden  ClarencJ]^ 

Abms:  Peryns:  Shrewsbury  MS. — [Argent],  on  a  chevron  [sable]  between  three 
pine-cones  [vert]  three  leopards  faces  [of  the  field]. 


yer|^0  of  Urortttotu 

Petter  Peryns  ofnr^orothey  da.  to  John 

Parker  of  north  lee 
[Norhill]  in  co.  Derbye. 


Chardwicke  in 
com.  Derbye. 


Roger  Benbowe= 
of  Newport  in 
com.  Salope. 


.... 


John  Peryns  of=pCiceley  da.  &  heire 


Brockton  in 
com.  Salope. 


ofnewportincom. 
salope. 


=Margarett  da.  to 
Anthoney  Bayley 
de  com.  Stafford. 


to  W°  Brampton  of 
Chcsterfeilde. 


Roger  Peryns  of=f=Blizabeth  da.  to 


Brockton  in  com. 
Salope. 


.  .  .  . 


Stoakcs. 


.Tof 


ill 


Thomas  Benbowe  of=FElizabeth  da.  to  Roger  Peryns    Gilbert  Peryns  of  Brock - 
Newport  in  com.  salope.    of  Brockton  in  com.  salope.         ton  in  com.  Salope. 


s.p. 

Gilbert 
s.p. 


Robert 
s.p. 

WiUiam 
ob.  s.  pi. 


Issabell 
uxor  John 
Bowes   of 
newport. 


I         I  II 

Elizabethe    Joanne  uxor  John  & 

Txor  Tho.    JohnRobson  William 

grosvenor     of  newport.  ob.  s.  pi. 

of  nant- 

wicheincom. 

Chester. 


Alice  uxor 
John  Mel- 
hnishe 
lMeUmigh;\ 
of  London. 


FF=Jon 


Anne  vxor 
Robert 
Dymbleton 
de  London. 


Dorothey  da.  to=f=John  Benbowe  [of  Newport  a?.=T=Eatharen  da. 


John  Prowde  of 
Sutton  in  com. 
Salop  1  wiffe. 


Salop  now"]  of  London  Clarke  of 
the  Crowne  1628  mar.  Elizabeth 
da.  to  WilPm  Hodges  of  Ilchester 
Somersetsh.  he  di^  1625. 


&    heire    to 
Robert  Sparke 
2  wiffe. 


Saraha  [^Sarah"]  &  Marye 
Sara  ^  Marg^  ob.  s.  p'le. 


I 

William  Benbowe  borne 
25  Marche  A®  1621. 


Robert  &  Anne  obijt 
8.  p*le  ob.  infans. 

JO.  BENBOWE.     A 


*  In  the  sixteenth  oentary  this  name  was  spelt  Bendbow, 

t  This  refers  to  a  grant  of  these  arms  and  crest,  bj  William  Camden,  Clarenoeox,  to  John 
Benbow,  Deputy  Clerk  of  the  Ciown  in  Chancery,  who  died  7  October  1626  and  was  buried  at 
St.  Martin's  In  the  Fields. 


40 


THB  VISITATION  OP  SHROPSHIRE,   1623. 


A| 


Robert  Benbowe  of=pElizabeth  da.  to  Roger  Benbowe^Margarett  da.  to  ...  . 


Bolas  in  com.  Salop 
2  Sonne. 


Foulke  Meeston 
of  Meeston. 


of  Newport  in 
CO.  Salop  1628. 


Leckjm    [Lerkyn]   of 
Cheshire. 


I 


Elizabeth  vxor  Tho.  Reig- 
noldes  of  Egelshall  [Egges- 
half]  in  com.  StaflTord. 


Thomas  Ben- 
bowe aet'is  20 
an.  1623. 


2.  John.*    Elizabethe.        Anne. 
8.  Robert.    Dorotheye.    Margarett. 


I 

Margarett  vxor    Marye 
Will.  Rogers  of    vxor 
Stockes  in  com 


Salope. 


Wyer. 


I 
Zacare= Joanne  da.  of 

Benbowe  John  Bronson 

of  Bolas  in  [Beronson']  of 

CO.  Salop  Snttonincom. 

1628.  Staff. 


Robert  Benbowe- 
of  London  clarke 
of  the  Pety  bage 
1628. 


=Joanne  da. 
to  John 
Bowers  of 
Newport. 


I 


)Dert  Bei 


Joanne.        Robert  Benbowe  set's  2  an.  1628. 


Mary.        Margarett. 
RO.  BEMBOWE. 


3BentaU  o!  3Bentall 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  47^     HarL  1241,  fo.  57^    S.,  ff.  52^  68. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1396. — Quarterly:  1  and  4,  Or,  a  lion  rampant  queuee  fvrchit  azure 
crowned  gules — Bentall  in  Shrewsbury  MS.  ;  2,  Azure,  a  chevron  ermine 
between  three  stvans  with  wings  expanded  argent — Wolrich  in  Shrewsbury  MS. ; 
3,  Argenty  a  cross  moline  sable  [azure  ?]  within  a  bordure  engrailed  azure  [sable  ?], 
in  dexter  chief  a  bird  reguardant  gules — Dudmaston  in  Shrewsbury  MS. 

Crest. — On  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  leopard  statant  argent,  spotted  sable, 

Rogerus  Bentall  de  Bentall  in  co.  Salop.=y=. . . . 


Robertus  Bentall  de  Bentall  in  coul  Salop.=f=. . . . 


T 


Humfridns  Bentall  de  Bentall  in  com.  Salop.=f=.  . .  . 


f 


T 


Henricus  Bentall  de  Bentall  in  com.  Salop.=f=. . . . 


T 


Hamond  Bentall  de  Bentall  in  com.  Salop.=f=. .  •  • 

A 


:T 


*  This  John  Benbow  Berred  first  in  the  army  of  the  Parliament  and  afterwards  in  the  King's 
forces.  He  fought  at  the  battle  of  Worcester,  was  afterwards  taken  prisoner,  condemned  py 
court-martial  at  Chester,  together  with  the  Earl  of  Derby  and  Sir  Thomas  Featherstonhoogh,  was 
shot  in  the  cabbage  garden  under  Shrewsbury  Castle  16  October  1661,  and  barled  at  St.  Chad's 
Church. 


THE  VISITATION  OP  SHROPSHIRE,   1628. 


41 


Philip. 
Robert. 


I 


Al 


~TT~ 

Roger. 
Hamond. 


Robertns  Bentall  de  Bentall  Ar.=F. . . . 
Ph'os  Bentall  de  Bentall  Ar.=T=Emma. 


I  r 

Henricufl=F.  .  . .        Walterus  de  Bentall= 


Bentall. 


juxta  Wenlock. 


Willimus  Bentall. 


=Anna  filia  Bic*i 
Cressett. 


Joh'es  de  Bentall=T=Cecillia  fil.  et  cohar. 


fil.  et  hffires. 


Joh'is  Wolrich  Ar. 


I 


Johanna  ox Walteras  2.     Walterns  Bentall=^ Joanna  filia    Agnes  [ilnn^] 

.  Hunt  de  Salop.  J-T>._i..ii: nu*.-  v —       irrm.-.i — 


L 


de  Bentall  in  com. 
Salop  Ar. 


Ph'i  Yonge    ux.    Willielmi 
mil.  Oldcastell. 


beli 


Isabell  vxor  Adam        Joh'es  Bentall  de^p Agnes  fil.  Nic'i  Corbett  de 
Prince,  Bentall  Ar.  Morton  Corbett. 


f 


Edmnndos  Bentall  de  Bentall  in  com.  Salop  Ar.=FMarfi;eria  fil.  Edm.  Leighton  of 
doxit  Isabella  fill Hopton  nx.  2.  Watlesborongh  [Wattlesborongh]. 


Robertas  Bentall  de  Bentall=f  Eatherina  fil.  Thomae  Willas-    Margeria  nx.  Thomae 

ton  de  Willaston.  Edney.      =|= 


in  com.  Salop  Ar. 


T 


\\ 


ill' 


Alicia.    Isabella       Jana.      Will'm  Bentall^y'Agnes  filia ....  Caswell       Thomas 

ux —         de  Bentall  Ar.     [Careswall  ?]  de  Lylles-       Edney, 

Sanson.     Sibbella.  nail  in  co.  Salop. 


Thomas 
Bentall  de 
Essex 
doxit .... 
filia .... 
Barbon 
Barbur. 


Jana*    Margeria. 

Joane 

nopta 

[Henry] 

WaU. 


Bich'as^ 
Bentall  de 
Bentall  in 
com. 
Salop. 


^ 


AnthonioB 
Bentall. 


f 


'Johanna 
Jam  filia 
Lawrentij 
Ludlow  de 
Morehouse 
in  com. 
Salop  Ar. 


Johannes 

Bentall 

duxit 

fil 

Barbor. 


TTI 

William. 
Francis. 
Anne. 
Mary, 


/.  Maria  ox. 

Bichardi 

Buck. 


2.  Elizabeth  ux. 
Ric'i  TT"  Fow- 
ler de  Bricton. 


3.  Dorothea  ux.  Georgij 
Willaston  de  Willaston 
2  to  Tho.  Masson  Mason. 


c/bAn.    Wittiam. 


I 


r 


1 


f 


1 


Jhmm.       JF 


42 


THE  VISITATION   OF   SHEOPSHIBE,    1628. 


B 


4,  EHena       Michaell. 
nuptaRic'i  — 

Hawkins.      Willimus. 


GeorgioB.      Bolandus.     Edwardus.    Bicardos  Beniall 

—  —  —  duxit  Eatherine 

Franciscos.    Johannes.    Maoricias.    fiLBic'iCotterell. 


Jane. 


I" 


J 


Bicardos  Bentall  1592.        Johannes  Bentall. 


Lanrentius  Bentall  de  Bentalb 
fil.  et  hsBres  1591. 


'Cecillia  filia  Bic'i  Forster  de  Euelith 
[Evelith]  in  co.  Salop. 


V 


Ellena  ux. 
Brian!  Badger. 

Jana  ux.  Hen- 
rici  Dawes. 


I 

Cecillia  1  ax. 
W"  Hayward 
rennpta  Tho. 
BromhaU. 


I 


I  I 


Jana  Anne    Edwardus  Bentall 
nuptaTho.    ob.  s.p. 


i 


I 


Harris    de 
Salop. 


Elizabetha  ux. 
Edwardi  Penn. 


aria  nx.  Joh'es 
Nechell. 

Francisca  nupta 


•  .  •  . 


Johannes  Bentall  de  Bentall=FJocosa  filia  Geo.  Forster  de 


Ar.  AP  1628. 


Euelith  in  com.  Salop. 


Johannes  2.        Laarentius=rEatherina  fil.  Thomse      Jana  2.         Elizabetha  ux. 

Bentall  filius    Cassy  Gasie  de  Whit-  —  Bogeri  Mohun 

Ricardus  8.      primogenitus    feild  in  co.  Gloucest.        Cecilia  8.      de  Posenall  in 

com.  Salop. 


anno  1628. 


Sampson  4. 


J 


I      i     I     I     I 

Eatherina  1.    Cassandra  2.    Francisca  8.    Jocosa  4.    Penelope  5.     Cicelie. 

LAW.  BENTALL. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  45^     Harl.  1241,  fo.  97.    S.,  ff.  60S  61. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly :  1  and  4,  Sable^  three  greyhounds  courant  m  pah 
argent  collared  or,  within  a  bordure  gules — Harl.  1241  omits  the  hcrdure; 
2  and  8,  Argent^  two  bars  sable^  over  all  a  bend  gules  [Linde]. 

Edward  Longshankes  Einge  of  England=p. ...  da.  to  the  Earle  of 
by  the  name  of  Ed.  1.  )  Eildare  in  Ireland. 

A 


THB   VISITATION  OF  SHKOPSHI&E,   1628. 


48 


S'  Richard 
de  Jambre 
Knight. 


=Cicile7  Julian  da. 
to  the  Earle  of 
Arnndell. 


S'  Walter  fitz  roye=^Juliana  da. 
of  Ireland  base  to  Nicholas 
Sonne.  Monemne. 


I    .        I      . 

....  wiffe  to  ....  maried 

S' James  to  S'  John 

Pepis  Knight.  Draycott  K*. 


Thomas 
[de  Ire- 
land]. 


JohanneB=f=Alice  da.  to  Rich,  de    Mawde. 
de  Ireland.    Eyton  Etton  nere  to 
Pichford  in  com.  salope. 


Alice  Draycott  wiffe  to  Thomas 
Beryton  in  com.  salop. 


Elizabeth  nx. 
John  Yonge. 


Isabell  vxor 
John  Prydy. 


John 
Yonge. 


Pe 


I 


Christiana 
nx.  Roberti 
Rodington. 


res  Yonge 


[Piarce  Young], 


Mai^arett  nx.  Roger 
Wolriche. 


Katnaren  vxor* 
Roger  de  Beri- 
ton  B&ringtan. 


I  I 

Elinor. 
Marg*. 


William  Wohriohe.=T=.  . . .        William  Beriton.     Rooert. 

Andrew  Wolriche. 


Margaret.     Elianor. 


Rogems  Berington.=T=Alicia  1  filia  Joh*es  Ireland  et  coheres. 


Wiilimns  Berington=pAgnes  da.  sister  of      Elianora.     Robertns  Berington' 

John  Baldwin  de  —  2  sonne. 

Salop.  Margaretta. 


son  &  heir. 


•  • .  . 


Johannes  Berington    Thomas=f=Jnliana       Alice  nx.       Christiana 


presbiter  ob.  s.p. 
Wiilimns  ob.  s.p. 
Hugo  ob.  8.p. 


WiUiam 
Bering- 
ton. 


fil.  Wiiri  Richardi       ux 

[Tho']  Berington     Wicherley 

Blakley  de  Salop.       rennpt. .  . . 
Blacksl&y  Bayston  de 

de  Salop.  Salop. 


Thomas. 

Alicia. 

Elizabetha. 

Elianora. 


Margeria      Robertns  Thomas  Berin^tonnpJohanna  fil.  W^^ 

nx de  Shrewsbury  dnxit  Sibell    Horley  Handley 

Oosnall.        Dnrant.  de  Salop  yx.  1. 


Bermgton 
B.p. 


Bicnardns  ^ 

—      >  ob.  s.p, 
Wiilimns  ) 


Thomas  Benng-= 
ton  de  Salop  fi. 
et  haer. 

B 


I 


^Isabella  filia  margrett  nx.  Joh'es  Browne  de  Cotton. 
Joh'esShot-  Arms:  Argent,  an  eagle  displayed 
ton  ds  Salop,    sable  [on  the  breast  a  flenr-de-lys  or, 

Bbutn].  =f 


*  The  husband's  name  does  not  occur  in  Shrewsbury  MS.,  fo.  50^. 


u 


THE  VISIXATTOK  OF  SHROPSHIBE,   1628. 


B| 


EUzabeth  vxor  Rich.    Roger     Richard 
Crispe,    =j=  ob.s.p,    oh.  8,p. 

Edmond 


Richard 
Orispe, 


I 

Joh'e8= 
Berington 
filins  et 
haBres. 


o| 


Christopher 
Crispe. 


Berington 
oh.  sp. 


=Eliz.  fil 

Schrimshire 
relicta  Ric'i 
Crispe  de 
Shrowesbury. 


I  I  I 

Bendict. 
Nicholas. 
Alicia. 


I 


Rogerus        Thomas  Beringtoii=T=Cecillia  fil.   Rogeri       Johanna. 


s.p. 


fil.  et  hsBF. 


Robertas 
Bering- 
ton  fil.  et 
hffir. 


Anna. 
Janna. 


Anna  nupta  W™    margaretta  fil.  et=f=Rogerus  Berington=T=Franci8ca  fil. 


Thornes  de  Salop  Ar. 
hy  Jane  Kynaston. 


Tench  de  Shrews-  hasres    Johannis 

bury     [William  Lynde  de  Salop 

Tenche     Bailiff  nx.  1  [from  Wis- 

of    Shrewsbury  beach,  co.  Cam- 

1560].  bridge]. 


de  Shrewsbury  fre'r 
et  haBres  Roberti. 


Elizabetha 
ux.  Henrici 
Okeley     de 
Sherbame. 


i 


Joh'es  TT"* 
Houghton  de 
Beckbury  in 
com.  Salop. 


umfridus. 
Richardus. 
Gracea. 
Jana. 


Richardus    Elianora  ux.    Margaretta    Susan. 
Berington    Thomas  ux.    Roger         — 

de  Holt        Stephens  de     Stringer  de    Dorothie. 
Hali  in         london.  Huly  [Hugh-       — 

com.  Salop  ley]  in  com.    Oicelia. 

C8elebsl62d.  Salop.  — 

Anne. 
RICHARD  BERINGTON. 


Eatherina  fil.^ 
Ricardi  Sand- 
ford  de  Ros- 
sall  in  com. 
Salop  vx.  j. 


=pThomas  Berington^ 
de  Methall  [Moat 
Hall]  in  com.  Salop 
fil  ethaeresa^"  1628. 


=Elizabetha 
fil.  Richardi 
Roger  Allen 
de  villa 
Salop. 


Isabella  maritata 
in  Hibern*. 

Johanna  yx.Tho. 
Hosier  deShreus- 
bury. 


Anna  nupta 
Rogero 
Taylor  de 
london. 


Johannes 

Berington 

B.p. 

Ishama 
Berington. 


Elianora  ux.  W"    Jana  ux.  Tho. 
Hughes  de  Eil-    Booth  de 
hongh[Kilhoi4ghf]  Marley  in  co. 
in  CO.  Munmoth.    Gestr*. 


Willimi 


,   I    I 
iUB      Susanna. 

Berington         — 

fil.eth8dre8   Dorothea. 

25yersold 

1628. 


uia. 


Ceo 
Anna. 


THOMAS  BERINGTON. 


THE  VISITATION  OP  SHROPSHIRE,   1628.  4A 

3Berrp  of  i^utilobj. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  29.    8.,  fo.  84. 

Abms:  Harl.  1896. — Ermine^  on  a  bend  azure  three  fleurs-de-lis  or,  a  crescent  far 
difference, 

John  Berry  of  the  County  of  Denon.nj=. .  . . 
Booert  Berry  of  Ludlowe=T=winifred  da.  to  Rob*  Hall  of  wotton 


in  com.  salope. 


vnd'  Edge  in  com.  wigor. 


Bobert  2    Thomas  Berrye  of  Lndlowe=T=margarett  da.  to  george    mary  vxor  Edw. 


Sonne  ob.    Esq*^  SnpVisor  of  Herefordsh. 
8.  p*le.        &  Shropsh.  1628. 


Catfeilde   [Cal/Uldi]  de    wright  of  Sntton 
com.  Oxon  Esq'.  incom.Leice8ter. 


Bobert  Berrye  5  years  ould  A®  1628.        Mary  Berry. 


THO.  BEBBY. 


Betton  oi  4lreat  3Berb)tt]^. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  81.    S.,  fo.  86. 

Abms  :  Harl.  1896. — Argent,  two  pallets  sable  each  charged  with  three  cross-crossUts 
ftttMe  or. 

Thomas  Betton  of  Berwicke  in  com.  Salope.=T=. . . . 

Bicnard  Betton  of  Berwicke  son  &  heire.=T=. . . . 

Bobert  Betton  of  Shrewes-    Bicnard  Betton  of=p. . . .    John.    Samaell.    Thomas, 
bury  [bailiff  1604  ?].  shrewesbury. 


2.  James.       4.  Josephe.    Bicnard  Betton  of=rElianor  da.  to    Elianor  maried  to 


—  Berwicke  in  com. 

8.  Samuell.    5.  Daniell.     salope    sonne    & 

heire  A®  1628. 


Edward  Pursell  Edward  Pursell  of 
of  Oneslowe  in  Oneslowe  in  com. 
com.  Salope.        Salope. 


Edward  2.       Bichard  Betton  sonne  &  heire      Anne  1.       Margarett.      Lucrecia. 

8Bt*8  7  ann.  A^  1628. 

RIOHABD  BETTON. 


46 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHBOPSHI&E,   1628. 


3Btll(nfls;lep. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  28^    Harl.  1241,  fo.  116.     S.,  flf.  27^  28. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Quart^ly:  1  and  4,  Gules,  a  fleur-de-lis  or,  a  canton  ofthesecand 
[Billingslet]  ;  2  and  S,  Argenty  a  cross  sable  voided  of  the  fields  five  estoiles 
in  cross  between  four  Uons  rampant  all  of  the  second  [Billingslky]. 

Crest. — On  a  mount  vert  a  leopard  couchant  or^  spotted  sable. 

[Sir  Henry  Billingsley,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  bore  :  Argent^  within  a  cross 
voided  between  four  lions  rampant  five  estoiles  sable;  and  in  the  Ist  quarter  :  OuleSy 
a  fleur-de-lis  and  canton  or. — Visitations  of  London,  1568  and  1688/] 

Shrewsbury  MS.,  fo.  27,  gives  another  coat :  Chiles^  a  fleur-de-lis  and  a  canton 
or  [Billingsley  of  Astley]. 

In  Shrewsbury  MS.,  fo.  28,  the  Arms  are  :  Argent,  five  lions  rampant  to  the 
sinister  in  cross  sable.  Crest :  On  a  mount  vert  a  leopard  couchant  argent,  spotted 
sable. 

Roger  Billingesley  of  Billingesley  in  com.  Salope  A®  20  E.  4.^. . . . 


Roger  Billingesley  of  Billingesley  in  com.  Salope. 


I  •  • .  • 


...  •  I 


I 
Roger  Billingesley  of  Canterbury  in  com.  Kent. 


Roger  Billingesley=T=.  .  .  . 
of  Canterburye. 


William  Billingesley.= 
Arms :  Argent,  a  cross  sable  voided  of 
the  field,  five  estoiles  in  cross  between  four 
lions  rampant  all  of  the  second. 


. . .  • 


William  Billingesley  of=pElizabeth  da.  &  heire  of  ... .  Harding  al*s  Harlowe 
London  Haberdasher,      re'pta  [renupta]  S'  Martyn  Bowes  K*.* 


I    I 
Richard  2. 

William  8. 


Suzanna=S^  Henrey  Billingesley=f' Elizabeth  da. 
da.  to 


.... 


Tracey 
widow  to 
Edward 
Barger 
3  wiffe. 


of  London  E^  L.  Maior 
27  maried  Eatharen  da. 
to  S'  John  of  comewall 
E*  widow  to  Rob* 
Harding  of  London 
died  A»  1599  [Sir 
Henry  died  1606]. 


&  heire  to- 
Henrey 
Bourne  died 
29  July  1577. 


Ciceley  ux.  Wil- 
liam Newce 
[JVatt^tfr]of  Hart- 
fordsh. 

Martha  ux.  John 
Robinson  of 
London. 


Henrey  Billingesley 
son  &  neire. 


nJ 

Thomas  2 
Sonne. 


Richard  8 
Sonne. 


William  Billinge8leye.^=Oioeleye. 


*  Shrewsbury  MS.,  fa  27,  does  not  name  Sir  Martin  Bowee. 


THB  VISITATION   OF  8HBOF8HIRE,   1628. 


47 


A| 


William  Billingesley^. .  .  . 
2  Bonne. 


John  Bil-=Ffrannci8  da.  to    Richard 


lingsley 
[ofAstUy], 


William  Acton 
de  Aldenham. 


8  Sonne. 


Joanne  Yxor 
HngheChys. 


Thomas 
Billingesley. 


Francis  BilIinges-= 
lej  de  com.  Scdope 
Ao  1623. 


=Bridgett  da.  to  S""  Tho- 
mas Vernon  of  Hasling- 
ton  [near  Nantwich]  in 
com.  Chester. 


Janne  vxor 
Tho.  Bayley 
a  captayne 
s.p. 


^»,e,.. 


Thomas  2.    William  4. 
John  8.         Benjamine  5. 


I 


Edwarde  6.    Dorot 


II  J  I         II 

ihey  1  8.p. 


Janne  4  s.p.    Jadethe  8, 


Francise  8  8.p.     Rachell  7.      Bridgette. 


Francis=FElianor  da.  to  Thomas 
Kerrey  of  bindweston 
[Betvdtveston]  [in  Wes- 
ton,  CO.  Salop]  Esq. 


Billingesley 
Sonne  & 
heire. 


I 
B,  Marye 

vxor 

Francis 

Rowleye. 


5.  Margaret  vxor  John    6,  Jane, 
Jeuan    of    Wayburne 
Wambome  [  Waynboume] 
in  com.  Stafford. 


Francis  Billingesley 
Sonne  A  hei.  apparrant. 


I 


1 


Thomas  2.    Walter  3.    John  4.     Edward  5.     Dorotheye. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  29^     Harl.  1241,  fo.  119^     S.,  fo.  84^ 

Arms  :  Harl.  1396. — Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  mullefs  sable. 
Crest. — A  bird's  head  between  two  tvings  expanded  sable, 

Henrey  Birche  of  Birche  hall=T=Anne  da.  to  Fetter  Hewde  of  Hewdshall 
in  com.  Lancast*.  in  com.  Lane.  Hedod  of  Howdall. 


Richard  Birche  of  birchehall=i=margarett  da.  to  ...  .  Dcnneis 
in  com.  Lancast*.  I  Dennis  [Dennegs'], 


icni 


Richard  Birche  of  medow- 
crofte  in  com.  Lane. 


^Elizabeth  da.  to  John  Loman  Lomaxe 
by  Elianor  da.  to  petter  Isgole  Ysgoll. 


)nn  Bi] 


John  Birche 
2  Sonne. 


Abdv  Birche  m' 
of  the  artes  2 
Sonne. 


Josephe 
8  Sonne. 


Abell  Birche  of: 
Ludlowe  in 
com.  Salope. 


Sara  da.  to    Anne  vxor  John    Alice. 
Richard  Colyns  Collyn  of 

Hopkinsonn.  Cambridgsh. 


48  THE  VISITATION  OF  8HB0PSHIBE,   1628. 

Btrtfte  of  iHtton. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  80.    S.,  fo.  85. 

[Arms. — Argent,  three  flenrs-de-lis  azure.] 

John  Birch  of  Pillaton  hall  in  com.  Stafford.=y=. .  • . 


Thomas  Birche  of  Pillaton  hall=FKatharen  da.  to  ... . 


in  com.  Stafford. 


ffletcher. 


1.  Edward.    Isaoell  vxor    Jonn  Birche=FElizabeth  da.    Elizabeth    Anne  vxor 


—  RichardCox  of  milson  in 
2.  William,    of  Albridge  com.   salope 

—  [Aldridge]  4  sonne 
8.  Thomas,    in  com.  1628. 

staff. 


to  Edward        vxor  W™    Edward 
Littelton  of      Turner  of    Tanckes  of 
Pillaton  hall.    Pencrich     Pencriche 

in  com.        [Penkridge] 
Staff.  in  com.  Stof- 

ford. 


1 


John  Birche  of  mil8on=F Alice  da.  to  John  Sheparde  of  Hill  yponcote 
in  com.  Salope  1623.       [Hill  Lnppencote]  in  com.  Salope. 


[Hi 


James  Birche  sonne  &  heire.        Elizabeth. 

JOHN  BIEOHE,  Skn. 


3Blontien,  ov  Bluntien,  of  IStsljops  Castle. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  21.    Harl.  1241,  fo.  46^    Harl.  615,  fo.  250^    S.,  fo.  25. 

Arms:  Hai*l.  1896. — Quarterly:  1  and  4,  Argmty  a  Uon  passant-guardant  sable 
[azure']  [Blunden]  ;*  2,  Vert,  a  gryphon  segreantor  [Colliks]  ;  3,  Argent^ 
three  cocks  gules  combed  and  legged  or  [Fobde]. 

Crest. — A  demi-grgphon  segreant  or  collared  ermine. 

Arms:  Harl.  1241. — (Quarterly:  1  and  4,  Argent,  a  Uon  patsant-guardant  sable; 
2  and  3,  Vert,  a  gryphon  segreant  or ;  impaUng,  Plowdek,  Azure,  a  /esse 
dancett^e  or,  in  chief  twoJUurs-de-lts  of  the  second. 

Arms  :  Harl.  615. — Quarterly:  1  and  4,  Argent,  a  lion  passant  sable ;  2  andS,  Vert, 
a  gryphon  segreant  or. 

»  peter  Collins  K»  ColUngs  [of  Oorley  ?].=f 


Adam  Collins.=j=. .  .  . 


Geflfty  Collins.=T=. ...  da.  of ... .  Bowdler  de  hope  Bowdler. 
*  Shiewsbnry  MS.,  fo.  26,  makes  the  Blunden  lion  afniv,  and  says  "  p'  Camden  Olaieno'.*' 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHROPSHIRE,   1623. 


49 


A| 


S'  Robert  Blimden=FMatilda.        Soger  OolliiiB.=FEliz.  da.  of  ... .  Acton 
E^  temp.  H.  8.  |  of  Acton  Scot. 


iich< 


I 


Nicholas  Blunden  E.  1.=t=.  . . .       Roger  Colline8.=T=. . . . 


WiUij 


T 


J 


iam  Blon-=f  Alice  da.  of  Amolde        John  Collyns=T=. .  .  .  da.  of  • .  . .  Bernard. 


denE.2etE.8. 


de  la  Lee  of  Bishops    {Peter  Gollinge). 
Oastell. 


Arms :  Aznre,  three 
figures  of  seven  or. 


Roger  Blonden=jF.  .  . .    Richard  Roger  RichardrY*  ...  da.  of ... .  Middleton 

E.  8.  s.p.        GoYijis&{CollingB),    o/Midletan. 

William  Blondon=f=. . . .        John  Forde.=f=. .  .  .        Jonn  Collins=F. . . . 
R.  2.  I  I  {Gollinge). 


T 


T 


Roger  Blunden=?=Margrett  da.  of  Adam  ap  Eaan       Edmond^Joane  da.  &  coheire 


H.  4y  H.  5. 


Vachan  Vychan  {Adam  ap  Jvan       Forde 
Vaughan).  {Fore), 


of  John  Collins. 


ilii 


r 


William  Blonden  E.  4.=T=Alice  da.  of  Roger  Brome.  Nicholas  Forde.=f=.  . . . 

^1  ^1 

Thomas  Blonden=j=Ellen  da.  of  Tho.  Bayley  of  John  Forde.?. , . . 
H.  7.                      Bishops  Castell. 


ill'i 


I 


Will'm  Blonden  H.  8.=T=Margrett  da.  &  heire  of  John  Forde  {Fore). 


T 


Ricnard  Blnnden.=FJoane  Jane  da.  of  Homf.  Plowden  of  Plowden  in  com.  Salop. 


idrew=F 
Blonden. 


1 


Andrew=pMary  da^<&  coheire  of  lewis  Joanes      Humfrey  7%^wMW=f=MarY  da. 

of  John 


(Jones)  Esq'  constable  of  Bishops      alias  Humphry 
Castell. 


Blanden  2. 


Acton. 


Mary  ox. 
Ambrose. 


Jane  ox.  Tho.  Bronghton  of    Eliz.  ox.  John 
Bronghton  Joane  vxor  Tho,    Draper  of  Bromley 
Rsignolls  of  Bronghton.  in  com.  Salop. 


ich 


Richard. 


T 


Mary  da.  of  Ham 
frey    Cornwall   of 
Berington  2  wiffe. 


^Rich 


B 


Richard  Blonden=FJane  da.  of  Rich. 


of  Bishops  Castell 
in  com.  Salop  son 
&  heire. 

0 


OteleyofPichford 
[Pitchford]  in 
com.Salopl  wiffe. 


2.  Thomas 

Blnnden 

1628. 


oert 


8.  Ro 

Blunden 
1628. 


50 


THE  VISITATION  OF  8HR0FSHISB,   1628. 


B| 


III  II 

Humfrj.  Priamus.* 

Marye.  Mary. 
Andrew. 


oj 


I 

William  Blanden 
of  Bishops  Castell 
in  com.  Salop 
Esq.  1628. 


Andrew      Sara     Francis    Thomas, 
s.p.  s.p.         s.p.  — 

—  —  Ann. 

Humfry  Mary 

s.p. 


8.p. 


WILLIAM  BLUNDEN. 


Blount 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  41»>.     Harl.  1241,  fo.  39.     Harl.  615,  fo.  262^ 

S.,  ff.  46»>— 49»>. 

ARMS:  Harl.  1396:  Blunt  db  Kinlet. — Quarterly  of  twenty-nine :  1,  Barry 
nehuUe  of  eix  or  and  sable,  Blount  ;  2,  Argent,  three  leopards'  heads  jessant 
de  lis  sable,  Sodington  ;  3,  Or,  a  fret  gules,  Vebdon  ;  4,  Or,  a  f esse  gules. 
Lacy  ;  5,  Per  pale  or  and  vert,  a  li^n  rampant  gules,  Marshall;  6,  Oules, 
a  bend  hzengy  or,  Marshall  ;  7,  Or,  six  lions  rampant,  three  and  three, 
sable,  Strongbowe  ;  8,  Sable,  three  garbs  argent,  Macmurgh  ;  9,  Or,  three 
chevrons  gules,  Clare  ;  10,  Oules,  three  rests  or  clarions  or,  Consull  ; 
11,  Azure,  a  lion  rampant-guardant  or,  Fitzhamon;  12,  Ermine,  a  lion 
rampant  gules  croumed  or,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  sable  bezant/e, 
Cornwall;  13,  Or,  ttvo  lions  passant  gules,  Brampton;  14,  Or,  two  lions 
passant-guardant  gules,  St.  Valerey  ;  15,  Barry  of  six  vair  and  gules, 
Brewes  ;  16,  Ouks,  two  bendlets,  the  upper  one  or,  the  other  argent,  MiLO  ; 
17,  Oules,  five  fusils  in  fesse  or,  Newmarch  ;  18,  Azure,  three  round  buckles 
or,  Remeuile  ;  19,  Or,  two  ravens  in  pale  sable,  Corbett;  20,  Or,  on  a  chief 
indented  azure  three  annulets  of  the  field,  Hereford  ;  21,  Argent,  a  cross 
the  ends  fleury  sable,  on  a  canton  gules  a  lion's  head  erased  of  the  first 
crowned  or,  Peshall  ;  22,  Azure,  a  chevron  between  three  mullets  or, 
Chetwin  ;  23,  Azure,  fretty  argent,  a  fesse  gules,  Careswell  ;  24,  Quarterly 
ermine  and  paly  of  six  or  and  gules,  tcithin  a  bordure  azure,  Knightlky  ; 
25,  Oules,  two  bars  ermine,  Pantolph  ;  26,  Argent,  a  cross  formie  fleury 
sable,  SwiNERTON ;  27,  Oules,  a  cross  ermine,  Beek  ;  28,  Azure,  a  chief 
gules,  over  all  a  lion  rampant  or,  Hastange;  29,  Argent,  a  fret  gules,  the 
joints  bezantee,  Trussell. 

Crest. — On  a  chapean  ....  turned  up  ermine,  a  lion  statant  gules,  crowned  or. 

Arms:  Harl.  1396:  Blount  of  MAPLEDURHAM.—Quar/^/^  of  eight:  landS, 
Barry  nebuUe  of  six  or  and  sable,  Blount  ;  2,  Vair,  Beauohamp  ; 
3,  Sable,  a  fesse  argent  between  three  escallops  or,  Brolt  [Britt  ?] ;  4,  [Argent,] 
two  wolves  passant  [sahle]  within  a  bordure  or,  charged  with  ten  saltires  gules, 
Aylela  [Ayala];  5,  Or,  a  tower  [triple  towered]  azure,  Sanchet; 
6,  Argent,  a  pale  sable,  Delaford  ;  7,  Azure,  a  chevron  between  three  pheons 
or,  Moore. 

Crest. — A  wolf  passant  sable,  between  two  comets  or,  issuing  out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
of  the  same. 

Another  Crest. — A  sun  or,  charged  with  an  eye, 

*  Shrewsbury  MS.,  fo.  26,  gives  Priamut,  Mary,  and  then  a  second  Mary, 


THE  VISITATION   OF  SHBOFSHIBEi    1628. 


51 


Arms  :  Harl.  1396  :  Blount  db  Hbbepord. — Quarterly :  1  and4y  Barry  nebula  of 
six  or  and  sable,  in  chief  three  pellets ;  2  and  3,  Argent,  on  a  cross  sable 
a  leopard's  face  or,  in  dexter  chief  a  trefoil  of  the  second  [Bruges]. 

Arms:  Harl.  1396:  Blount  de  Osbaldbston. — Quarterly:  1  and  A,  Barry  nebulie 
of  six  or  and  sable,  within  a  bordure  gobony  of  the  first  and  azure,  Blount  ; 

2,  Or,  a  lion  rampant  queues  furchde  vert,  charged  with  a  mullet,  Sutton  ; 

3,  Azure,  a  chevron  between  three  martlets  or,  Wiohard. 

Arms:  Harl.  1396  :  Blunt  of  Strbtton. — Quarterly:  1  and  4,  Barry  nebulee  of 
six  or  and  sable ;  2,  Ermine,  a  lion  rampant  gules  crowned  or,  within  a 
bordure  engrailed  sable  bezantee  [Cornwall]  ;  3^  Argent,  a  f esse  gules  between 
three  peacocks  close  sable  [Yee  of  Yeo]. 

Crest. — A  sun  or,  charged  with  a  gauntlet  argent—gauntlet  sable  in  Harl.  1241. 

[Cottonian  MS.  Cleopatra  C.Y. :  Among  the  Banners  of  those  who  entered 
France  16  June  1513  occurs,  "Shrop.  Banerett,  Sir  Thomas  Blont  bayryth  sylver 
a  Lyon  passant  gonlls,  the  tayle  reversed,  wyth  a  crown  apon  his  hed  ^old,  and 
sapits  in  the  sonne,  Made  Banerett  at  thys  tyme  :  and  Edward  Blount  his  sonne 
his  Pety  Captayn." 

In  the  same  MS.  there  occurs,  "  Shrop. — John  Blount  bayryth  sylver  a  Lyon 
passant  goulls,  the  tayll  reverssed,  with  a  crown  apon  his  hed  gold,  and  a  Cressent 
apon  his  shulder  for  a  difference :  and  Bic.  Laycon  his  Pety  Captayn."] 


Will'm  le  Blount  miles.=T=.  .  .  . 

I 


Willimns  le  Blount  miles  [D'n's  de  Elton  in  com,  /2t^//^mr|.=f=Isabella. 


Alianora  fil.  et  vna  h8eredum=FWal 
Johannes  de  Bellocampo  de 
Hach   in   comiti   Somersett 
vxor  j. 


T 


terus  Blount  de  le  Rock^Johanna  soror  et  vna 


et  (vxoris  jure)  de  Sodington 
miles  aM  £.  1  et  a^  9  E.  2. 


hseredum  Wfilliam] 
Sodin^ton  de  Soding- 
ton  militis. 


Johannes  Blount  de^Isolda. 
Sodington  frater  et 
httres  WilUmi. 


illii 


Willimus  Blount  miles  sine 
exitu  [sat  in  Parliament  as 
a  Baron  1327-1337]. 


dterus= 


Waltems: 
Blount  3 
s.p. 


Matildis. 


I 


Juliana  vz.=r=Joh'es  Blount  de  Sodinfi:ton=T=lBabella  filia  et  hseres 

Briani  Cornwall  de  Kin- 
lett  in  com.  Saloo  militis 
[who  was  Sheritf  1378]. 


prima  da.  to 


•  .  •  • 


FoulshursL 


miles  frater  et  hseres  Kic'i 
duxit  in  8  vzorem  Ellenam. 


Richardus 
Blount  de 
Sodington 
s.p. 


I 


Joh'es  Blount  de  Sodington=f  Isabella  filia  D'nse  Johannis 


ob.  ante  patrem. 


T 


Fowleshurst. 


Willimns. 


Joh'es  Blount=rCatherin8B  filia  et  vna      Jo 
de  Sodington. 


n'es. 


B 


hieredum  Thomse 
Corbett  de  Stanford. 


Isabella  vx. 

.... 
Scriuen. 


52 


THE   VISITATION  OF   SH&OPSHIBB|    1628. 


A 


B| 


Edwardns 
Blonnt  de 
Soding- 
toQ  miles 
obijt  sine 

frole 
Sheriff 
1489]. 


rx    I    I    I 
Humfrej  Blount 

de  Thornebury. 

Waltenis 

[Wiliehnus] 

Blount. 

Thomas  Blount. 


Petrus= 
Blount 
de 

Soding- 
ton. 


=Anna  fil. 
Ed'iCorn- 
wall  de 
Burford  in 
com. 
Salop. 


,  I  I 

Isabella. 

Margaretta 
ux.Joannis 
Welsch  de 
Sheldesley. 


I 

Bichardus 
Blount  de 
Calleis. 


Franciscus  Blount 
de  Hackley. 


Galfridus  Blount  de 
Sukeby  [Surkeby'], 


Margaretta  ux.  Willimi 
Gower  de  Bolton. 


r 


Eatherina    filia= Thomas  Blount=T=Jocosa  filia  et 
Tboma  Stanford 
vxor  j. 


de  Sodington. 


vna  hseredem 
....  Shirley. 


Eatherin  ux. 
Joh'es  But- 
ler de  Wiche 
[Wem  ?]. 


Elizabetha 
ux.  Georgij 
Newport. 


Henricus  Blount  2. 
Georgius  Blount  8. 


Blount  de 
Sodington. 


Eatherina  fil 

Grey   de   Enuill 
in  com.  Staff. 


Petrus 
Blount 
4. 


Dorothea  ux. 
Will'i  Heath  de 
Al[Ye]church. 


, ...  da,  A  eoh,  to=S^  Jon' 
Brian  Brampton,      de  Eynlet. 


es  Blount=FAlicia  fil.  Einardi  Delabere 
de  com.  Hereford. 


Anne  ux. 
....  Geyton. 

Maria  ux. 
....  Pigot 


Isabella 
ux. 
Joh'is 
Eryne 


es. 


Ellena  ux. 
Job's 
Cheney  de 
Chesham- 
Boys. 


Margaretta 
vx.  Richard 
Oteley. 


Johannes  2. 


Willimu8  4. 


Edwardus  8.    Garrolus  5. 


Humfridus  Blunt  de  Eynlet  in=f=Eliz.  fil.  Bob'ti  Winnington 
com.  Salop  miles  [Sheriff  1461].    de  com.  Oestrisd  militis. 


[; 


Joh'es  Blunt  de  Yeo  in  com.= 
Salop  Hereff.  2  filius. 


Wiii 


=Elizabetha  fil.  et  hieres  Joh'es 
Tee  de  Yeo  Tee  of  Tee. 


mus  s.p.        Anna  filia  Bic'i'n^Johannes=rDorothea  fil. 


Bichardus  s.p. 

Franciscus 
B.p. 


Smith  deBrom- 
yard  militis. 


Blount 
de  Yeoin 
com. 
Salop. 


Francis 
Louell  militis 
vx.  2. 


Eatharina 
ux.  Humf. 
Lee  de 
Horley 
MorUy. 


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THE  VISITATION   OF  8HROP8HIBB,    1628. 


63 


E 


!liz. 


Ebz.  ax. 
W"^  Ber- 
ingtOQ 
(Berytan) 
s.p. 


Georgins  Blount 
2  ill.  dnxit  .... 
filiam  Walter! 
Blonntde  Astley 
et  postea  doxit 
Dorothea  fiL 
ThomiB  HiU. 


^'I 


o 


Johanni8=FEatheriQa 


Blount 
de  Yeo. 


fil.Bicardi 

Warn- 

combe. 


Henricu8= 
Blount  de 
Church 
Stretton 
in  com. 
Salop  8 
fil.  a« 
1628. 


:Eliz.  fil. 
Hen. 
Lisle  de 
Moxhall 
[Moxhull] 
in  CO.  Warr. 
1628. 


Bichardus 
Blount  2. 


Johannes  Blount=FEliz.  fil Price  de 


de   Yeo    in    co. 
Salop. 


.^n — 

Thomas  2. 
Franciscus  j. 


Monaltie   Monnaughty 
in  CO.  Badnor. 


Eliz.  ux Daring- 
ton  Birringtan  [Bar- 
ington]  de  Wineslej. 


Walterus  Blount  de= 
Stretton  in  com.  Salop 
filiuset  hsBres  1628. 


i 


=MariiB  filia  D'ni    Edwardus  4. 
Brabason  de  — 

Hibemia.  Herbertus  s. 


Bichardus.      Johannes  ntatis  18  An*or'  a®  1628.     Garolus.      Susanna. 


Thomas  Blount  de  Kvnlet^Anna  filia    Edmundus 


in  com.  Salop  miles  h*uit 
20  liberos  [Sheriff  1480]. 


Bic'i 

Croftes 

militis. 


Blount  2. 


Walterus  Blount  8.=f.  .  . . 

Garolus. 


Walterus: 
Blunt  2. 


^Margretta 
fil.  et  hasr. 
W"»  Acton. 


Ann  vx. 
Humfty 
Massy. 


Thomas 
Scriuen  de 
Prodesley. 

Arthur. 


Bob'tus  Blount=FEliz.  fil. 

anteambulo* 

8    com.    Salop    Golum- 

ob.  1580.  bell  de 

Darley 
in  CO. 
Derby. 


^r i — 

Francisca  ux Ann  ux. 

Tye  renupta  Tho.    Nicholai 
Smith.  Towers. 


Eliz.  ux. 
Nicholai 
Browne. 


Mari  ux.  Jo. 
Longe. 


Ooditho 
[OodUha] 
nx.  Tho. 
Statham. 


I ] — 

Oeorgius  Blunt  de  Eckington=Bosamond  fil.  Petrie  Frecheuile    Oodfridus 
in  com.  Derby  9P  1591.  de  Staley  relicta  Elise  Markha'.     2  son. 

Charles  Blunt  filins  naturalis. 


Edwardus  Blount  dnxit  Margaretta  vx.  Jocosa  ux.  Tho.  Thomes  de  com. 
....  filia  ethcresJoh's  Joh*es  Corbet  Wigom'  relicta  Francisci  Gower 
Oameis  [Oamsysli.  de  leigh.  Tho.  Thomey  of  co.  Wore,  by  a  da. 

to  Fra.  Oower. 

H  I 

*  Anieambmh  meuia  Sffjeant'Ot'fHacet  and  iB  ■ometimet  used  for  fhtUlemam-Msker. 


54 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHBOPSHIBE,   1628. 


T| 


Katherin  vx. 
Rob'ti  Smith. 


Johannes  Blnnt=f=Katherin  fil.  et  cohser. 
de  Kinlet  miles.     Hngone  Peshall  de  com. 

Staff. 


I 
Johanna  vx.  Joh  es 

Monington. 


Rosa  ux.  Willimi 
Grisling  de  com. 
Lincoln. 


I 

Albora. 


Agnes  nx.  Bolandi 
Richard  Lacon  [of 
Willey]. 


Isabella  ux.  W° 
Bj^dA^dof  Oatland, 


ill'i 


Will'm 
Blonnt  3. 


r 


T 


Oeorgias  Blunt=f=Con8tantia    Henricus  Blunt  de    £lizabetha=Ed'r'usF7nes 


de  Kinlet  in  co. 
Salop  miles 
[Sheriff  1664] 
ob.  1582. 


filia 
Joannis 
Talbot 
militis. 


Bewdlej  2  fil.  vx.  Gilbert    Do.  Clinton 

duxit  Johannam  D'ni  Tal-      et  Say  2  yx. 

fil.  Joh'is  Somer-  boys, 

vile  de    Edreston  =p  =f= 
in  CO.  Warr. 


T 


I 


Dorothea  filia  et  vnica  hseres  nupta  Oeorgius    Eliz.  ux. 

Joh'es  Purslow  de    Sudbury  com.  Blunt 

Salop.*  Wimbish       fil.  nothus  Henrici 
[  Winbesh],    8. 


Henricus  Fitz  Roy 
Dux    BichmondifB 


I 


WaJterus  Blount  miles.=r=Sanchia  de  Ayala  Hispana. 


Petrus  Blount. 


Thomas  Blount  de  Burton  8uper=f=Agne8  filia  .  .  .  . 


Johannes  Blount  3  filius.=f  Alicia. 

^1 


Trentam  in  com.  Staff. 


Eniueton. 


I 


Joh'es  Blount  de  Blounts  Hall  in  com.  Staff.= 
Arms :  Or,  on  a  fesse  gules  between  two  bars  nebulte 
sable  three  martlets  argent ;  impaling,  Hall,  Or,  a  saltire 
engrailed  vert. 


=Ellena  fil.  et  hsares 
Johannis  Hall  de 
Douebridge. 


Thomas  Blount=pKatherina  soror 


de  Burton  fil.  et 
hflBr. 


Ed'r'i  Aston 
miles. 


Waiterus  Blount  de 
Osbaldeston  in  com. 
Leic.  2  filius. 


Johannes^ 
Blount  de 
Blounts 
haU. 

J  K 


^Susanna  fil.  Phil. 
Draycot  de  Pens- 
ley  mil. 


Maria  fil.  et  cohsBr. 
JohMs  Sutton  de 
Osbaldeston. 


Maria  ux. 


•  •  • . 


Sidenham 
militis. 


Eliz.  vx.  Joh'es  Basford 

2  Tho.  Pawlet   militis 

3  hugonis  Pope  militis. 


Ann. 


*  She  married  secondly  Edward  Ballock  of  Bradley  (.Blaheway'M  '  Skeriff$'\ 


THE  VISITATION   OF  8HR0PSHISE,   1628.  55 

^  ^ L) 

II  I  II 

Anthonins   Edwardns  Bloant    Thomas  Pope  Bloant    Georgins  Bloant    Walterns. 

Blount   2    de    Alleston    in  de   Osbaldeston    in  2^1.  mar.  Martha 

fil.                com.  Derb.  mar.  com.  Leio.  miles  a®  fil.  Ric'i  Turuile 

Katherinafil.Hen-  1602  mar.  Francisca  de  Thurlston  in 

rici  D'n's  Audley    fil Pigot  de  in  com.  Leic. 

Gomes  Gastell-  Dodershall  in  com. 

Haaen.  Bucks.     =t= 

S'  Harry  Blount  of  Titenhanger  in  Hertf.  Knight.  ♦=!=.  . .  . 

. . .  .  vx.  Tho.  Tirrell       S'  Tho.  Pope= da.    Gharles=.  .  . .    Vli8ses=.  . .  . 

Bar^  de  Thornton  in    Blount  Baronet    ofS' Blount.  Blount. 

CO.  Bucks.  of  Titenhanger.    Gsesar. 


Ann  nz Griffith  de        Jacobus  Blount=F.  .  . .  filia  Jacobi  Parker 


Wichenor  in  com.  Staff.  2  filius. 


de  Lellinghall. 


Rogerus  Blount.^Elizabetha  fil.  Bob'ti  Whitney  militis. 


T 


Thomas  Blount.=p. .  .  .  filia  et  haeres  Ricardi  a  Brugis. 


Ed 


Walterus  Blount  de  Grindon.=rPerin  filia  Tho.  a  Barton  de  Webley. 

^1 

I 

Thomas  Blount  de  Heref.=FMaria. 


m.  Blount  de  Pembrigg  in  co.  Hereff.  Rogerus  Blount  2  fil.  mar.  Maria  fiha 
mar.  Katherina  fil.  Hen.  Bracey  de  w"»BeringtonofWin8towe[frm«/^^^«] 
Noke  [co.  Hereford].  [Wimbersley,  co.  Chester]. 


I  I  I 

Richard.        Thomas.        Elizabeth. 


Thomas  Blount  miles=pMargaretta  fil.  Thomas         Gonstantia  ux.  Johaimis 

Greseley.  Sutton  Baro*  Dudley. 


fil.  et  hmv. 


Margaretta    fil.=pThoma  Blount^pAnna  filia  et    Elizabethas  Sanchia    Anna  uz. 

Gervasi j  Glifbon     2  filius  et  frater    vnahaeredum  ux.     Rad'i  ux 

de    Clifton    in    d'ni  Montioy.      Joh'is  Hallj    Shirley.  Lang-       Worse- 

com.  Nott.  VX.2.  militis  vx.  j .  ford.  ley. 

M  N  0 


*  These  last  two  descents  are  in  another  hand. 


Ricardna  Biount  de  Iner 
in  com.  Buck,  et  Maple- 
durham  in  com.  Oxon. 


■Dorothea  fil.  et 
h  seres  Willi  mi 
Dctaforddeluer 
\a  com.  Buck. 


Elizabeths  ux. 
Ricardi  Han- 
Bart  [HaTtsard]. 


RobertU8=r. 

BioUBtfil. 

eC  h^res. 


Eliz.  vx.  Tho.  Anna  vxor  RobertiiB 

Woodford   de  Fran.  Coniera         e.p. 

Bnniham    in  de    Wakerley  — 

com.  Back.  in  co.  North 't'.  WillimuB 
_  B.p. 

RicardaB  Blonnt  milea=fEliz.  fil.  Ric'i  Liater 


locom  tenena  tuiria 
london  ob.  9  Aagnsti 
a»  1564. 


militia  cap i talis  Jna- 
ticiariuB 


I 

Anna  co- 
hter.  ux. 
Willimi 
Mar  bury. 

Robert.     Franciscua 

Willinma. 


Margaretta  El  z.  ux. 

vx,    Joh'ca  W" 

Bowntaine.  Hana- 

=r  acre. 

I       T 

Ricardna. 


Micnaell^Maria  soror  et 


Blonnt  miles 
locum  tenena 
tnrris  Lon- 
don a"  1591. 


vna  htered. 
ThomsB  More 
de  Biasetar  in 
com.  Oxon. 


Ehz.  ux.  Barbara  ux. 

Nicholai  Francisci 

S'  Jobn  do  Shirley  de 

Lydiard  Orenated 

[tydi/ari]  in  Suaaex. 
inco.Wilts. 


Ricardu8=Elizabetha 
Blunt  de  fil.  Dom. 
Diabam       La  ware. 


Katherina  nata  1 1  April  Maria  nat.       Blizabetha 

1563  vxo'  Joh'ia  Blonnt  15  noueiub'  a.p. 

ali'a  Croke  de  Stidley  in  1566.  — 

com.  OxoD  Recordatoria  Anna 

London.  ob.  8.p. 


PranciBCa 
nat.  23 

februarij 
a"  1569. 


Elizabeths9 
nata  28 
July  a" 
1574. 


Ricardus  Blount=Cioiliafil. 
&i.  et  hieres  natna     Ric'i  Baker 
28  Junij  a°1584    de  Keut 
[lS64].  militia. 


I 
Thorn  aa 
natiia27 
April! 
1567. 


Carolus  Blunt 
milea  uatua  5 
nouemb.  1568. 


Henricus 

uatua  17 
AuguBti 
a"  1572. 


Robertna 
natua  3 
Februarij 
a"  1573. 


Walterns  Blount  milea  1  D'nua  Montioy=T=HeUena  filia  Joh'ia  BjTon  de  Clayton 
creatna  20  Jonij  a°  5  E.  4.  in  com.  Lane,  militia. 


Willimua  Blonnt  fil.  p' 
obijt  ante  {Nitrem. 


Johannea  Blount 
bom.  Montioy 
ob.  s-p. 


EdwardUB  Blount 
D'n's  Montioy  ob. 
B.p. 


lUS^^Margaretta  fil.  et  hier.  Thomro  D'ni  Ichinghat 
'  rcnupta  Joh'ia  EIringtou  militi. 


\ 

Alieia  altera  cohrerea  ux. 
ThomieOxenhridgemilitia 
renupta  Dauidi  Owen  de 
Midhurst  in  Snsscx  militi. 


I 
Elizabetha 
cohser.  vxor 
Andrea  D'ni 
Windaor. 


THB  VISITATION  OF  SHB0P8HIBB,   162S. 


57 


[; 


l\ 


Joh^es  Blonnt  milecFrLora  filia  Edwardi  Berkley 


2  Sonne. 


Elizabetha  fil. 
et  cohaer.  Wil- 
Tmi  Say  militis 
rennpta  Bonr- 
chier  Oomes 
EsBezisd. 


=T=Willimi 


de  Benerston  militis. 


I 
Jacobus  Blonnt 

miles  8  filins. 


ns  Blonnt  D'nns  Montioye=FDorothea  fil.  Tho.    Gonstantia 


et  miles  Oarterij  dnxit  Doro- 
theam  filia  Henrici  Eeble  de 
london  militis  relictam  Willim* 
Browne  militis. 


Oertmdns  nx, 
Hen.Oonrtney 
Marohionis 
Exon  AOomea 
DeToni89. 


Orey  Marohionis 
Dorsoett  relicta 
Rob*  Willoughby 
Dom.  Brooke. 


vxor 
Thomse 
Tirrellde 
Heron  in 
Essex. 


I 


Oatherina  nx.      Garrolos- 

Joh'is  Oham-  Blonnt 

pemon  re-  Dominns 

nnptaManrice  Montioye. 
Berkley  militi. 


=Anna  fil.  et    Johannis,    Dorothea  nx. 
vna    hsdre-  ....  Blewet 

dnm  Bo.  de  oo.  Denon. 

Willonghby  — 

D'ni  Brooke.  Maria  nx.  Bob^ 

Denny  de  oom. 

Devon  militis. 


Francisons  Blonnt  2  fil.  dnxit 
Oatherina  filiam  Joh^is  Carle- 
ton  de  com.  Wiltes. 


Jaoobns  Blnnt=i=Eatherina  fil.  et  sola  hser. 


Dom.  Mont- 
ioye. 


Wiuimns  Blonnt  Dom. 
Montioy  ob.  sine  prole 
a<>  1594. 


WilHi 


Tho.  Lee  de  8*  Oswaldes 
in  CO.  Ebomm  militis. 


imns 
Blonnt. 


Oarolns  Blonnt  2  fil.  Dominns  Montioy  et 
Comes  Devonise  obijt  8  Aprilis  a<*  1606. 


Anna  s.p. 


Montioy  Blount  filins  naturalis  Baro.  Montioy  in  Hibemia  1628. 


near  Brttrfliwrtj^. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  14.    S.,  fo.  19. 

John  Asteley  lord  of  Astley  in  co.  8alop.=F 
Arms :  Ajsure,  a  cinanefoil  pierced  ermine  withm 
a  bordure  engrailed  of  tne  second. 


)lm 


John  Astley  son  &  heire.^. . . . 


T 


}\m 


John  Airtdey  son  &  heiie.^. . . . 


I 
Soger  Astley  2  sonne. 

B 


T.  •  • . 


58 


THB  VISITATION  OP  SHS0F8HIBB,   1628. 


Al 


Bj 


Arms:  Argent^  three  leopards' faces 
sable,  in  chief  a  lion  passant-gaardant 
gules.  


EgidiDS  Filylode=f . ...  da.  &  heire 


to  John  Asteley. 


THl™A,a^.... 
of  Nordley  in 
com.  Salop. 


Egidins=r. . .  •        Thomas       Margrett  da.  and  heir  nz.  Roger 

ob.  s.p.         Lee  of  Langley  in  com.  Salop. 


Filylode. 


jiiz.  nx. 


Richard^Eatnerin        Eliz.  nx.  Thomas  Gorbyne. 

Blyke.       Filylode.  [Arms :  Argent^  in  chief  three  ravene  sahh.'] 

Richard  Blvke  of  Astley.=jF 
Arms :  Sable,  a  chevron  between  three  leopards  faces  argent 


ichi 


.... 


Richard  Blyke.=F. . . . 


John=T=. . . . 


T 


ich 


T 


Peter  Blyke.=f=. .  . .        Richard  Blyke  of  Aystley  lAstley].^ 


•  *  • . 


in=r 
Blyke. 


Hnmfry  Oatacre.^ 
{^Arms :  Quarterly  gules  and  ename^  in  the 
second  and  third  quarters  three  piles  of  Oie  first, 
over  all  on  afesse  azure  five  bezantsJ] 


I 


^Elianor  da. 
&  heire. 


George  Blyke.       Joyce  da.  &  heir  nx.  Tho.  Heynea  of  Stretton. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  U\    Harl.  1241,  fo.  12^    Harl.  615,  fo.  252. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Argent,  three  boars'  heads  erect  and  erased  sable,  in  chief  a 
rose  gules. 

John  Booth  de  Barton  in  oo.  Lane,  miles.^. . . . 


( 


George  Booth  of=f  Anne  da.  to  ... .       Rid 


Indlow  in  co. 
Salop  (2  Sonne). 


icnard 


Wisam. 


3. 


Johannes  Booth  of 
Barton  in  oo.  Lane 
(sonne  4r  heire). 


i 


Carolns  Booth  of  Indlow  in  co.  Salop  (^m^.).=i=Eatherina  da.  to ... .  Hnzley. 


I 


Oeorgins  Booth       Johannes        Riohardns       Elisabetha.       Jana.       Anna. 
{san^e  A  heire).         (8  sonne).       (s  sonne). 


THE   VISITATION   OF    SHROPSHIRE,    1623. 

Boots  of  Sljiffnal. 


Arus  :  Harl.  1396.' 
TOie  gules. 


Harl.  1396,  fo.  44''.    8.,  fo.  50. 
-Argent,  three  boars^  heads  erect  and  erased  sable,  t 


\  chief  a 


Oliverns  BooLhe  de  com.  Derby  a.  familia  lc8=rE!izabetIia  fil Ilatfeild  de 

Soothes  de  Barton  in  co.  Lancastr'  oriand'.   I  Whitfeild  in  co.  Derb. 


Nicholaoa  Caroms^. 

Booth  de  Booth 

00.  Derb'  de  Nor- 

1  fil.  folcZfil. 


Boult  de 
Trunche 
[co.  Nor. 
folk]. 


fil.  Thomaa  Oliuett  iOhvena]  Joh'es  Bootbc= 
fil.  Boothe  de  com.  doHanBworth 
1.  Derbij  o  fil.  Woodhonflein 

Ebor.  3 


fil. 


1.  Anna  anpta  Tbo.  2.  Elizab.  I  uxor  W«*  Castelford  3.  Katherina  nx.  Joh'es 
Stary  de  Banej^feitd  de  Woeperinco.  Ebor.  2  Jervitio  Hodder  de  HanswcH-th 
in  CO.  Ebomm.  Hanaon  de  co,  Eboram.  Woodhouae      in     com. 

Ebornm. 


Tho.  Booth  do 
Shimiall  ia  CO. 
Salop  a"  1638. 


'Maria  fil.  Rob.  Banmpreild      JohaoneH  1  s.p.       Antia  nnpta  Jo. 
[Barnefield]  de  Newport  in  —  Stocking  dePos- 

com.  Salop.  X'pofeniH  2  s.p.       wick  in  co.  Nort 


Garoloa  Booth  (il.  et  her. 
9  yer  old  a°  1623. 


Gabriell  ob. 
lufauB. 


T 


S;Iu 


BorousI)  of  ©inas  iHototJjtop. 

[Arms. — Azure,  three  flenra-de-lia  argent.] 

Hngo  Borough  miles  Dom.  de  Borongh  super  S8nea=j=. ...   fil.  . . 
[Bnrgh  upon  Sands,  Gomberlaud].  Dom.  Uowbrajr. 

Arms:  Azure,  three  fleors-de-liB. 


Guido  Bnrghe       WiirnH=f . 

^ni  Tcndidit       Borough 
iaroniam  de       Do.  de 
Burgh  Domino   Midle- 
Darcf.  ton 

miles. 


WillimuB  4  filins  Oriff.^pMargarctta  fil.  et  ha;r. 


ap  Gwynwin  ap  0' 
Keueliok  D'm'  dc  Powis 
H.  2. 

Arms ;  Or,  a  lion 
rampant  gnlea  within  a 
bordiire  indented  en- 
grailed  gable.  b 


Tbo.  ap  Lluellin  ap 
Owen  ap  Mer'dd  ap 
Owen  ap  Graff,  ap  Rccs 
ap  Gruff,  ap  Reos  ap 
Tudor  principis  Sowtn 
Wallie. 


60 


THE  VISITATION  OP  8HBOP8HISB,  1628. 


I 


A| 


B| 


Hugo    Borough=F. . .  .    Joh'es  fiOi.  Willi'  Do.  de  Mow-=FKatherina  fil.  et  haer.  Tho. 

thwy  [Sheriff  1888].  Corbet  de  Watlesburgh .• 


miles  fil.  et  hasr. 


Joh'es  Burgh  qui  maritavit    Hugo  Borough  miles  Dominus  de  Mow-=FElizaDe 
filiam  Warae  de  Comitatu    thwy  [DinasMowddwy,  com.  Merioneth] 
Westmerland  et  habuit  Thes'  [Thesaurarius]  Anglias. 

exitu*.        Arms  :    Azure,  a  chevron  ermine 

between    three  fleurs-de-lis  argent  [4 

Henry  VI.,  1425]. 


I 


tha 
fil.  et  hasres 
Joh'es  ap 
Willi'  Dom* 
de  Mow- 
thwy. 


Joh*es  de  Borough  miles=y=Jana  filia  et  sola  hsBr.  Willi'  Glopton  de  Glopton  miles  et 


Dominus  de  Mowthwy. 


de  Radbrook  in  com.  Oloucestrias. 


Isabella  vx.  Joh'es  Lingen  militis.  Elianora  vxor  Tho.  Mitton« 

Arms :  Barry  of  six  or  and  azure,  on         Arms :  Per  pale  azure  and  gules,  an 

a  bend  gules  three  roses  argent.  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  or. 

I ^  r^ 


Joh'es 

Tong  Castell.         I  de  Lucton. 


Lynj^n  de=j=. ...  fil.  Joh'es  Wigmore        Bicardus  Mytton 
/asteU.         I  de  Lucton.  de  Mowthwy. 


Johannes  Lyngen.=Margaretta  fil.  Tho.  Ingoldfeild  Inglfeeld, 
[See  note,  page  61.] 


Elizabetha  1  fiL  et  cohsar.  vx.  Willi' 
Newport  de  Arcole  [Ercall]. 

Arms:  Argent,  a  chevron  gules 
between  three  leopards'  faces  sable. 


Ankaretta  vx.  Joh'es  Leighton  de  Stretton. 
Anns :  Quarterly  per  fess  indented  or 
and  gules,  four  boars'  heads  oouped  dose 
counterchanged. 


J 


Johannes  Newpo: 
de  Arcole. 


•rte=T=. . . . 


Tho.  Leu'hton  de  Watles-?.  •  • . 
burgh  mues. 


Thomas  Newport.=]=. . . . 


I 

Joh^es  Leighton  fiL  et  h8dre8.=F.  • . . 


Bicardus  New-        Edwardus  Leighton=r. .  • .        Thomas  Leighton  de  Insula 


port  miles. 


de  Watlesborough. 


Oemsey  miles  Oinmtumr  tif 
the  Ih  of  Oarmey. 


*  Blakeway's  <  SherifEs,*  p.  68,  says,  "  Elisabeth,  only  child  of  Sir  Fnlke  Ckirbett  of  Morton 
Oorbett.'* 


THE  VISITATION   OF  SHROFSHIOE,    1623. 

I ^' 

Tho.  Leighton  de  Watleaborongh.=j=EIiz.  fil.  Willi'  Oerrsrd  mil. 

RobertDs        EdwardiiB        Bowlandm  Lyonell. 

LeightoD.       LeighloD.        Leighton  B.p. 


Hurl.  1241,  fo.  88. 

Linghen  and  Wallwyn:  Barry  of  six  or  and  azure,  on  a  btnd  gntet  Ikret  reset  argmt; 
impaling,  •SabU,  a/eese  bettvetn  tiiru  Itopurdi'  fiuea  argent. 

Waiter  Ltnghm,  m'ieti  y"  da.  to  Jff*  Wtgmor  dt  turlon.  Linghm^  as  above;  impaling. 
Sable  iMgeat],  Ihre*  greg/uiwtdg  rouraiit  in  pale  [sable],  collarrd  gitlet,  or  or.' 

Jcf  Lingen,  m'ied  g*  da.  to  S'  Tho.  JngUfeeld  K'.  Lingen,  n»  above ;  impaling,  Barry 
of  six  [gales  and  urgent],  on  a  chief  [or]  a  lion  passant  [azote'], 

Barlon  of  Rosae,  trCied  Jant  da,  to  Linghen a  UKkahict  dltplayA;  ....  impal- 
ing Linghm. 


Bostocfe  of  iHorton  l&ap* 

».,  fo.  149. 
[Arms. — Quarterly :  1  and  4,  Sable,  afessa  humetUe  and  in  chief  a  martlet  argent  ; 

3  and  S,  Or,  a  lion  rampant  sable. 
CnKST.—A  martlet. 

Hugo  Bosfock  of^MargareftafUa  Thoma 
Morton  Sag.        1  Lee  de  Langley. 

Marta.        Margtria.  Martha,  Margaretta.        I^a  nupta  Fraruii 

PhillipptdeStr»tton.'\ 


Jaw.  Aima,  Elisabetha.        Elisabetha. 


Boterell  of  ^gton  BoterelL 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  45.     Harl.  1241,  fo.  67.     llarl.  615,  fo.  244. 
Arhb  :  Harl.  1396. — Argent,  a  chief  gules,  over  all  a  lion  rampant  sable,  armed  and 
langtied  or. 
[Sir  Wm.  de  Bot«rell  temp.  Edw.  I. :   Ohecky  or  and  gales,  a  cberron  uore 
(Military  SammoiiB).] 

{Arms  of    Richard  sonne  &  hetre  fa  John  Bolrell  the  fi** 
Botrell.  yere  of  Ric.  s. 

Arms  of     Robart  Botrell  Lords  of  Aston  Bolrell  in  the 
Botrell.  County  Salopie  tncesimo  seeundo  of  ff.  r. 

Sir  Thomas  Bolrell  sans  date. 
Phillips  Botrell  sane  dale. 


62  THB  VISITATION  OF  SHROPSHIRB,   1628. 

Richard  BoWell  sans  dak. 

John  Botrell  did  cor^firrM  to  Thamas  Botrsll    Arms  of 
my  sone  &  Margarett  his  wiff  Tricssimo    Boirell. 
none  of  K  3. 

Johfif  Botrsll  4r  Isolds  his  wiff  Dsdmo  of  E.  4, 

John  Botrsll  Lords  of  Aston  in  ths  CounUs 
ofSalopis  Tsrcio  of  E.  4. 

John  Botrsll  Lords  of  Aston  Botrsll  did  can" 
firms  to  Johan^s  sonns  to  Roger  of  Aston 
Botrsll  quarto  dsdmo  of  E.  j.) 

{Sir)  Thomas  Boterell  de  Aston  Boterell  in  co.  Salop  mile8.=F. .  • . 


Johannes  Boterell.        Phillippns  Boterell.=F. . . .        Willimns  BotereU. 


Joh'es  Boterell  a^'  8  E.  2.=t=.  . . .       Matilda  nx.  BicH  Lacon  de  Laoon  in  co.  Salop. 

Thomas  Boterell  a<>  89  E.  8.YMargaretta  fil.  Bicardi  Eyton  Eton. 

Bichardns  Boterell^r".  • .  •        Henricns  Boterell  csBsns 


ob.  ante  p'rem. 


( 


in  Francia  s.p. 


Joh'es  Boterell  a^  45  E.  8.=FMargretta  fil.  Boberti  Oorbett 


Bichardns  Boterell  a^'  9  B.  2.^=Jana  Bmen. 
Johannes  Boterell  a^'  10  H.  4.'Ylsolda.       Thomas  9  sonm.       Henricns  B.p. 


Joh'es  Boterell  de  Aston  Boterell  a®  8  E.  4  1479  [monnmental^Maria  fil Oor- 

efBgy  in  Aston  Boterel  Ghnrch,  together  with  Mary  his  wife],    bett  de  Longnor. 

....  £fo.=Bob'tns  Boterell  de=FElizabetha    Bichardns.    Elizabetha     Ahcia  tz. 


to   ....    Aston  Boterell  in  CO. 
1  wife.       Salop  22  H.  7. 


fil —  vx.  EdVi      Johannis 

Cotton  2        Thomas.      Hopton.        Baldwin 
foifs.  Bawdswin. 

Thomas  Boterell  de  Boterells=FJocosa  fil.  Tho.  Oressett  de  Vpton 
Aston  in  co.  Salop.*  Cresset  in  co.  Salop. 


i._.  ,.    n       3 


I 


Bob^  Boterell        Ann  vx.        Eliz.  tz.  Johannis        Leonardns  Boterell  4  fiL 
fileth8er.s.p.       Johannis       Perton  de   Wor-       (j«<7fM}dnzitMargarettam 

Pnrslow.        cester.  filliam ....  Deene. 

.T 


*  Harl.  1241  omita  this  generalion. 


THE  VISITATION  OF  8HS0P8HISB,   1628.  68 

Ll 

Jooosa  vx.  WillimuB  Holland.        Margfaretta  vz.  Thomas  Hill. 


Winimas  Boterell  d6=T=Ai]na  fill.  Tho.  Bentley  in        Jon'es  Boterell  8  filiuB  dozit 
Aflton  Boterell  2  fil.     Medicinis  Dootoris  regni        Elizabetham  fil.  Johannes 

H.  8.  Trowe,  =r= 

Ames  fil.  et  hmr.  afU  n  A/f  nes  nnpta     WiUimns  Boterell     Francisca.      Anna. 
Ed'r'o  Sorinen  de  frodesley  in  co.  Salop,      fil.  et  hasr. 

Thomas  Scrinen  [Seriven  or  Screyen]  son  &  heir  1584. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  81^    S.,  fo.  86^ 

[Arms. — ^Argent,  two  Cornish  chonghs  in  pale  proper— other  copies  of  the  1628 
Visitation.] 

S^  Stephen  Bowdler  K*.t=.  . . . 


Hugh  Bowdler  lined  1808.^. . . . 

William  Bowdler  lined  A^  1889.y. . . . 

Thomas  Bowdler.^F. . . . 


John  Bowdler  de  Bronton.=j=.  • . . 

Oadwalader  Bowdler.=j=. . . . 
David  Bowdler  de  Bronton.'y^. . . . 

I 

Howell  Bowdler.=F. . . . 
Omffoth  Bowdler.=F. . . . 


iT 


M  THl  VISITATION  OF  SHB0F8HI&B,  1628. 

A  I 


Howell  Bowdler  al's  Oethine.=T=Margarett  da.  to  Beignold  ap  S'  grafif.  vanghan. 
»well=Katharen  da.  to  Jenan    Ricnard=Fr 


Howell=Katharen  da.  to  Jenan    Bid 
Oethine.    Lloyd   ap    morris  de    gethen. 
mimeton. 


=Eatharen  da.  to  gnifP.    Oliaer  gethen 
ap  mredeth  vychan.       al*B  Bowdler. 


John  Oethen  of  Bronton=f=Floranoe  da.  to  morris  ap  David    Florance  Txor  Thomas 


[Bromton]  in  com. 
salope. 


ap  Howell  ap  Jeva  ap  mredd  ap    Aldwynde  Ghnrbarje. 
Howell. 


Jonn  Oethen  of  Bronton=Elizabeth  da.  to  william        marye  maried  to  Robert 
in  com.  salope.  Yatte  [Tate],  marshall  of  Yorksh'. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  82.    S.,  fo.  87. 

Asms  :  HarL  1896. — [Argent,]  two  Cornish  choughs  [in  pale  proper]. 

John  Bowdler  of  Hope  Bowdler  in  com.  salope.^.  • . . 


Jonn  Bowdler  of  Hope  BowdIer.=F. . . . 

I 

Stephen  Bowdler.^. . . . 


T 


»  Wili'm  Bowdler  of  Hope=j=Anne  da.  to  &  PhiUipe 
Bowdler  Enight.  grant  Knight. 


I' 


S^  Stephen  Bowdler  of  Hope=T=Joanne  da.  &  h.  to  S'  Nicholas 
Bowdler  E^  Brinsbon  Enight. 


)pe=T=Joa 
Bri] 


Oiceley  Txor  Edward  Acton        Alice  maried  to  John  Jenkes 
of  Acton  Scotte.  of  Woherton. 


THB  VISITATION  OF  SHBOPSHIBE,   1623.  65 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  82.    S.,  fo.  87^ 

Abms  :  Harl.  1896. — Argent^  two  Cornish  choughs  [in  pale]  proper. 

Bichard  Bowdler  of  Lndlowe=T=marger7  da.  to  Thomas  Lane 


in  com.  Salope  esq'. 


of  Lndlowe. 


Joanne  &        Bicnard  Bowdler  of  Lndlowe  in  com.  Salope  3  sonne 
Margerey.        maried  Snzanna  da.  to  ... . 


I 


da.  da. 


mn  Bowdler  of  Lndlowe    Thomas     Wiliii 


John  Bowdler  of  Lndlowe    Thomas     William  Bowdler  of^Flsabell  da.  to  Tam- 


2  Sonne  ImarJ]  Elianor  da.    Bowdler.    Lndlowe  in  co.  Salop 
to  John  Oonper  of  Lndlowe  sonne    &   heire   A® 

ob.  s.  p*le.  1628. 


berlaine  gwilFm  of 
Wellington  (m7<tn^. 
ton)  in  com.  Salop. 


Tamberlaine  Bowdler  son  &  h.  set's  4  ann'  A^  1628.       Anne. 


W.  BOWDLEB. 


36i)h)tiUr  of  i^arlestott  anti  Sb^xt^x^ahw^. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  82^    8.,  flf.  88%  89. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Argent^  two  Cornish  choughs  [in  pale]  proper. 

Hnghe  Bowdler  of  Hope  Bowdler.'y . . . . 


William  Bowdler  of  Woroeston  [sic].=T=Anne  da.  to  Baphe  Thinne  of  Stretton. 


Thomas  Bowdler.  j=. . .  • 
Joirn  Bowdler.=r=.  • . . 
William  Bowdler.=F. . . . 
William  Bawdier  A*"  1628. 


66 


THB  VISITATIOK  OF  8HBOF8HIBB,   1628. 


|A 


Roger  Bowdler  of  Shrewe8bnre7=j=Jaime  da.  to  Thomas  Haynes 
in  com.  Salop.  I  of  Stretton. 


William       BicIiard=T=. . . .    Thomas  Bowdler  of  Shrewe8-=FEatharen  da.  to ... . 


Bowdler.    Bowdler. 


buiy  eldest  somie. 


T 


Browne  of  salope. 


Lncey  da.        Elizabeth  nx.  Bichard  Tenche        Margerye 
&  b.  [T'im^]  of  Salop'.  ob.  s.  p'le. 


Janne 
maried 
to  georg 
or  Edw. 
Hnghes. 


Elizaoeth  vxor 
Bichard  Hard- 
ing of  Shrewes- 
burey. 


Eatharen  da. 
to  Thomas 
Moun[t]- 
gomrey  of 
Shrewesbury. 


John  Bowdle 
ofSalop\ 


Elizabeth  da.  to 
adam    waringes 
of  Charleton 
Iffall,  Salop]. 


illi 


William  Bowdler  of  Salope=T=Elizabeth  da.  to  Bichard 


Ao  1628. 


Meighen  of  Salope. 


mn 


John  Bowdler  son  &  heire 
set's  24  ann*  1623. 


Snzanna  ob. 
s.  p*le. 


Elizabeth  yzor  Abraham 
gruff  of  Salop*. 


Adam       Samnell  Bowdler  of  Salop=pLncey  da.  to  ...  . 
BowcUer   and  of  Arlescott  [Har- 
ob.  s.p.     lescott]  in  com.  Salop 
1628. 


Forster  of  Enering- 
ham  al's  Enlithe 
[Evelith]. 


Mary  maried  to  Tho- 
mas Hnnt  of  new- 
castell  ynder  linne  in 
com.  stafiT. 


i 


Awdeley  Bowdler  son  &         Andrew        Hnmfrey        Marye. 
heire  89t*is  16  ann*  1628.       2  sonne.        8  sonne. 


idrew 


Andrew  Bowdler=FJoanne  da.  to  John 


of  marlegott  in 
Ireland. 


Bnry  of  Ballybegon 
in  Ireland.  ■ 


Roger*  Bowdler: 
of  Oswastry  4 
sonne. 


I 


:. . . .  da.  to 
....  Lloyd 
of  Oswas- 
trey. 


Sozanna 
Txor  John 
Langley. 


Thomas  Bowdler. 


SAMUEL  BOWDLER. 


*  To  Shrewsbury  MS.,  fo.  89,  Roger  appeara  as  the  fourth  son  of  John,  as  aboye ;  but  Samuel, 
Maiy,  and  Andrew  appear  as  Soger's  children. 


THE   VISITATION   OF  SHROPSHIEB,    1623.  67 

3Brereton  of  fiiirsljam  or  ^Surras. 

Har).  1396,  to.  49.     Harl.  1241,  fo.  129. 

Anns:  Hart.  1396. — Quarterly  of  six:  1,  Ati/mI,  two  bars  sabU,  in  efUef  a  erMcmt 
guiea ;  2,  Argent,  a  chevron  between  Ifirse  crescents  gults  [Ipstones]  ;  3,  Or, 
a  raven  aabie  [Cobbbtt]  j  4,  Argeat,  a  crost  formie  jUrarie  eable  [azure, 
lliIJ>Aa  ?]  i  5,  Argmt,  a  chevron  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  martlets 
of  the  first  [Wilde]  ;  e,  Ermine,  a  lion  rampant  azure  [Erron]. 

RandolphnB  BreretoD  deT=r Alice  da.  to  Sir  W"    Thomas   Wilde    de    Bqi 


Malpaa  in  eo.  Cestr'  [2'' 
son  of  Sir  W"  Breruton 
of  Breretou — Via,  Che- 
Bhire,  p.  43]. 


tpstoiiB  of  IpBtona 
CO.  Staff.— Vis.  Che- 
shire] [rat.  3inl899 
— Wm.  Salt  8oc,  i., 
p.  800.] 


ham   ill   co.    Denby  Den- 
bigh. 

Arms:  Argent,  a  chevron 
sable,  on  a  chief  of  the 
second  three  martleta  of 
the  first. 


.1, 


WiUimiiB  Brerton  de  BarBhaui=pKatberiita  fil. 
BreretOQ  de    fBarres — Via.  Cheshire  1580]  1  ethwrea. 
Ualpos.  in  com.  Denby. 


Klizabctha  Tx.  Hen- 
rici  Diue  of  Bed- 
fordsh. 


Dorothea  fil,  Thomaj- 
Hanmer  militia  vx.  2. 


Edwaraoa 
Buraham. 


de 


'Elizabetha  fil.  Joh'is  Roy  don  de  Burs- 
bam  [Buraham  or  Bnrras,  oo,  Den- 
bigh] TS.  1. 


Sandoiphus  Brere-=FMargaretta  fil.  Johannes  Brereton=f  Mar^arett  fil.  et  bsar. 

ton  di'us   [dictus]     et  hier.   Ellys  deBurraB[co.  Den-  j  Kic'i  ap  Jem  richan 

EttfuBfil.  1.  ap  Ellis  Ey  ton.  high]  2  filins,  ap    Jem   ap   D'd  ap 

I  I  Howell  vichan. 


Jana  &I,  et  ber.  vx.  Rob<  fil. 
Ed'r'i  PuUcBton  de  Eoludsbam. 


Om^nns  Brereton' 
de  BurniB, 


i=j=E!izabctha  filia  Joh'is 
Salisbury. 


Bdwardns  Brereton  de  Bnrras,  =r=Anna  soror  Jenan  Lloyd  de  Tale  miles. 


IT 


Owen  Breroton  de  Burraa. 


Tho.  Brereton  rector  de  Llandinio  Elii,  tx.  Johanna  vi. 

et  Oreeford  in  oo.  Denbigh  daxit  Jacobi  Kendriuk  ap 

Margaretta  fil.  Ithell  ap  Griffith  ap  Eytou  de  Richard  de 

Belyn  vx,  Keadrick  ap  Euan.  Eyton.  Pinachlock. 


Katheriua  vx, 

Ijancelotti 
Lloyd  de 
AUingtoo. 


PetruB  Brereton  in  artib'  M' 
et  Vicarius  de  Llannyhangell 
1597  doxit  Jana  fil,  Owen  ap 
John  ap  Howell  viohan. 


Hugo  s.p.    Raudulphae 

—  Brereton. 

Johannes. 

Rad'ns. 


Dorothea 
VI.  Willim' 
Lewie  de 
Wrexham. 


68  THE  VISITATION  OF  SHB0P8HIRE,   1623. 

S.,  fo.  46. 
[Abms. — AztarBy  tm  bezants ,  4,  3,  2,  and  IjOna  chief  argent  a  lion  passanl  sable. 

Tlumas  Bridgeman  de  com.  Siff.^. . .  • 

I 
John  Bridgeman.^. . . . 

Wilham  Bridgeman,^.  • .  • 


iUiam=T=. 


Wtl 
Bridgeman. 


-Ann  da.  of IT*  C^arletonrfEUzaieth  da.  S[  heir  to 

Smith  of  CO.  Suff.       of  Appeley.        RoV Allen  of  co.  Salop. 


Anne  ux.  John    Mary  ux.  Robert    Edward  BridgemanFYEUzabeth  da.  Jkhei 
Cheineg.  Eeynss.  s^  son  1591.  j  tx>  JT*  CharlUm. 

Barbara.  Cfhristqphera. 


Bobert=F Oliver  4.    George  5.     William  e.    John  Atodrey  tut. 

Bridgeman  Bridgeman.    John  EataletL 

2*  son.         I  


W^ 


BridgemanJ] 


Brtggs  of  €xmiAxtt  anti  J^augj^ton. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  48.    Harl.  1241,  fo.  22\    Harl.  615,  fo.  268^    8.,  fo-  806\ 

Abms  :  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly :  1  and  4,  OtdeSy  three  bars-gemeUes  or,  on  a  canton 
sable  a  crescent  of  the  second,  Bbioges  ;  2,  Or,  a  boar  passant  sable,  Otlpin; 
3,  Argent,  a  chevron  gules  between  three  square  buckles  sable,  Morton. 

Crest. — On  a  stump  of  a  tree  couped  and  eradicated  or  apeUean  of  the  same  imbring 
herself  proper. 

Exemplified  by  W»  Dethick  Garter  King  of  Armes  a^"  1584. 

• 

These  Armes  were  borne  by  Oliner  Brigges  &  entred  in  the  old  Viaitation. 

Arms. — Argent,  a  fleur-de-lis  sable  between  three  escutcheons  gules,  each  charged  with 

a  b^  of  the  first. 
Crest. — An  arm  embowed  habited  in  leaves  vert,  holding  in  the  hand  proper  a  bow 

gules,  stringed  sable,  and  an  arrow  argent. 

8.,  fo.  306%  adds  ''p*  Camden  Clarenc.'' 

JoVes  Briggs  D'n's  de  Hall  [i&»].=t= 

a] 


THE  VISITATION  OF  8HBOP8HI&E,   1628. 


69 


Joh\ 


Ai 


*M  Briggs  D'ris  de  Ball  [ComM  de  Sail] 
in  com.  Norfolk  [had  is9ue\. 


Edmand  Brigg^ 
second  sonnB, 


Jokes  Briggs,^, , . . 

I 

Symond  [Simon]  Briggs.^. . . . 


•  •  •  • 


tL:^. 


J 


Simon  BriggeB.^. .  . . 


T 


Brianas  Brigj^B  orinndas  a  familia=FGeoillia  fil.  et  cohseres  Olineri  Gilpin  de  com. 
eiofldem  nominis  in  Westmerland.       WeBtmerland  OiUpin  of  KmUmer  %n  Weslmer- 

I  land, 

Jana  filia  Biohardi  Abington=01iQern8  Brigges  de  Erne8tre=FAnna  filia  Homfridas 
de  Brokehamton  [Habingdon  in  co.  Salop  [near  Ludlow  Coningsb^  de  Nen- 
of  Brookhampton]  Brockin-  in  Diddlebory  parish]  (^«ft/.).  Bolers  [Niend  Solera]. 
ion  in  com,  Bereford. 


HmnfridoB  Brigge8=j=Anna  fil.  et  oohser.     Brianns    Olineras  Brig^B    Elinor  [not 
fil.  et  hssres  aP  1617    Bob^    Morton    de    Brigges    8  filius  dnxit  Jo-    riven  in  S., 
o/Emstreein^eom.    Haughton  in  com.    2  fil.  ob.    annam  filia  Adsa    to.  806*]. 
ml  Esq.  [Sheriff    Salop.                       s.p.           LnUey. 
1606].  I 

MortonuB  Brigges=FOrisagona  fil.  Joh^is  Greyt  de 


fiL  et  hseres** 


Olinems 
s.p.  [not 
given  in 
§.,  fo. 
806»]- 


[Etmfrey 
Griggs  i 
Sonne.] 
[Sheriff 
1666.] 


Bnildwas  in  co.  Salop. 


Prisoilla  ob. 
Infans. 


Martin 

2  Sonne. 

Robert 

3  Sonne. 


I 


I 


Anne  eldest    Prisdllag, 

da.  m'ied 

Tho.  Draper 

of  Walton 

[Watton] 

cam.  Sal. 


I 


n 


J.  Elka.  vxfT    Frances  4. 
Jd^  HampUf         — 
of  Vrchfont    Martha  s. 
cam.  Wilts 
[not  given  in 
S.,fo.  806»]. 


*  Caned  JUNwril  in  HarL  1241  and  in  Shiewsbniy  MS.,  fa  806^  Edward  Oi«j  was  of  Bnildwas 
in  1601 ,  and  Czriogon,  his  danghter,  died  at  the  age  of  97. 

t  HarL  1896,  fo.  48,  hao^  in  a  later  hand,  «or.  Baronet  12  Aug.  1641/*  and  his  son  "  S'  Horn* 
phiey  Briggs  of  Haughton  oom.  Salop  Baronet  in  yita  [patris]  1679.** 


70 


THE  YISITATIOK  OF  SHBOPSHIBE,   1623. 


Brome  of  Brome. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  48^     Harl.  1241,  fo.  61»>. 
Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Azure^  a  tkxter  hand  couped  and  erect  argent. 

[Arms  confirmed  by  Segar  12  July  1602  to  (George  Brome,  Sub-protonotaiy  and 
Secondary  of  King's  Bench  C  Guillim,'  1724,  p.  254). 

The  same  coat  confirmed  by  S^ar  May  1627  to  ... .  Brome  of  Broome,  co.  Salop 
(MS.  Le  Neve,  Norroy).] 


WiU'ns  Broome  de  Bro6me=f=Alicia  fil.  Joh'es 


in  com.  Salop. 


I 


Ditton  Dettan. 


Joh'es  Brome  de  Brome=f=Margaretta  fil.        Johannes  Emont=F. ...  fil.  et  hsres 


in  com.  Salop. 


Willimi  Lingin.        JEmott  de  Mynton. 


Georgij 
s.p. 


Ma^retta 
ox.  ThomaB 
Beignold. 


Joh^es  Mynde. 


Matheos  Brome  de  Brome  in  co.  Salop=f=Alicia  fil.  et  hssres 

dnxit  Margaretta  fil Corbet  de    Richard'    Emont 

Abrighton  [Adbrighton].  1  vzor. 


J 


Margaretta  tz. 
Tho.  Hix  de 
Hawford  John 
Hicks  of  Haw- 
ford. 


Anna  1  tz.  Bic'i 
WaU  2  Bic'i 
Norcot  Nome- 
coU. 


7T^ — 

Vrsula  vx. 
Tho.  Para, 
more. 


i 


Johannes 
Brome  de 
Brome- 
hall. 


Thomas 
2. 


Elizabetha 
▼X.  Bic'i 
Patramore. 


L 


Thomas  Brome  de=FElizabetha  fiL  Job's  ap  Harry  ap  Richard  ap 
Aston  8  son.  I  Harry  ap  Adda  ap  er  Margaretam  Leighton. 


Matheus  Brome=FAnna  fil.  Edwardi 


de  Hope  1598. 


Benlow  de  Acton. 


Alicia. 
Margaretta. 


PhillippnB  Brome  2 
fil.  doxit  Margaretta 
filia  • .  • . 


T 


1 


Edwardns  Brome  de  Hope  af*  1598.        Franoiscns  2.       Elizabetha.       Sosanna 


THE  VISITATION   OF   SHROPSHIRE,    1G23.  71 

IBromlep. 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  36.     8.,  ff.  41''— *5. 

Armb:  Harl.  1386:  BnoMtBY  of  \iiRroLD,—Qwirterlff  of  m-m :  I,  Quarierlff  p»r 
feste  indented  gules  ami  or,  a  hordure  gobanet  [argent]  and  [aznre],  ov«r  all 
an  tKukhion  argtnt  ehargfd  wUh  a  gryphon  segr»ant  vnt,  Bbohleigh  ;* 
2,  Argmt,  on  a  cktvron  gult*  five  btzania  within  a  bordara  tngraiUd  of  lh» 
second,  Chetilton  ;  3,  [Argent,]  on  a  fesM  iettcfien  six  fleurs-ite-lif  [gnles] 
three  erot»-rro»slet»  [or],  Clifton  :t  4,  Gulfs,  a  seyihe  and  three  flsurs-de-lit 
argmt.VRAZRS;  b,  Verf,acrosaengrail^erviine,WHKTtisnjiLL{yiKr'EiiB*l.l.y, 
a.  Sable,  on  a  thetron  between  three  bulk'  heads  rabossed  argetil  as  many 
mullils  gules,  Bui.kei.eoh  ;  7,  Argent,  a  chevron  sabk  between  Ihrse  bwkt' 
hecuis  cabossed  guUs,  Parser. 

Cbebt, — A  demi-Uon  rampant  argent  issuing  out  of  ducal  coronet  or,  holding  a 
standard  gules  charged  u-Hh  a  lion  paasant-gtiardanl  or,  the  staff  proper. 

Abus:  Harl.  1396. — Quarlerlj/ :  1  anil  4,  QuarlerUf  per  fette  indented  gulei  and  or. 
2,  Argent,  on  a  rhevrm  tjulet,  Jive  bezants,  a  hordure  engrailed  of  the  second 
[Chktelton]  ;  3,  Argent,  on  afesse  sable  between  six  Jimrs-de-lit  gules  three 
rroi»-rros»lets  or  [Clatton  or  Cl.tfTON]. 

Crest. — A  pheasant  sitting  proper  tombed  gules. 

Another  Crest. — A  lion's  gamb  erfct  argent. 

STEMMATA  ET  PROPAQATIONES  ANTIQU.^  FAMIM^  BT  NOMINiB 
DE  BROMLEIGH  VEL  BROMLEY  COMITATU'  SALOPI^. 
Wsrimis  de  Burwardeslegb  domi'ns  manerij  de^, . . . 
Esseleghe  in  com.  StafTordie  temp'  Regis  jofa'ie. 


Rogeras  de  Bnrwardes-      ....  aoror  2''  Kogeri  de    Margeria  [Margareta}  de 
legh  de  Esaeleghe  ob.  a.      Burwardeslegh  nupta         Burwardeslegh      tcrcia 
p'le.  Joltaunis  de  Ipstonee.        sororum  ob.  Bine  p'le. 


Johansea  de  Ipston's  qni  obijt  sine  pie  A**  21  E.  1. 
Anns :  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  oreecents  gnlee. 


Walt£rnsde  Bromleghe  miles  do'nns  de  Bromlegh.^Alicia  aoror  state  maxima  etvna 
Arma :  Quarterly  per  TeBS  indented  galea  and  or.  I  hered*  Roger!  de  Bnrwardeslegh. 


Oalfridns  de  Bromleghe  ob.  A"  1  E.  l.f. . 

.1 


Robertiut  de  Bromlegb  de  Asbetey  in  com.  Stafford  miles  ob.  A^  1  E.  2.^. . . . 


':r-' 


'  The  cr«st  nnd  the  iDescQlcbeon  were  pren  a*  nn  honourable  ftUgincntktioTi  lo  Bir  John 

mlcj  of  Bnitomlej  for  his  Tnltnut  recoTerf  of  tho  Btnndard  at  the  battle  of  CorUe,  which 
precailtd  the  paasage  of  the  Sonnie  itnd  the  battle  of  Aitincourt. 

f  This  qnutering  U  immed  Cla}^ii  in  the  Nedefaaro  aod  Newport  pedigreet  \atn  uid  In  the 
Visit,  of  Staflotd  IGB3,  in  each  case  ss  ■  qmirtvring  of  Bronicj  ;  apparent];  CtiTtoo  ii  a  mis- 
reading  of  CliftoD.     Le  Ngtb's  '  KaigbU '  gires  the  utDe  bearing  for  Clifton, 

t  BobertuR  de  Bromlegb  subscriptUB  Glius  &  helres  Qnlfridi  de  Bromlcgh  fait  cwniangtiltiliis 
ftheiio*  JohannuideIpstonDcs.Qui  Oatfridusct  JobanrafaeniDtheredesMar^riiede  Barwardealcy 
tcrUs  Kirorum  et  hEredam  Rogcri  de  Burwardeal-ey  de  Esaheleghe  in  eom.  StoS.  II.  E.  21  E.  1 
rakS. 


n 


THE  TISITATION   OF   8HE0PSHIBE,    1628. 


Johatmes  de  Bromlegli  de  AHhley  in  com.  Staff,  obijt  G  E.  S. 


Bichardns  de  ForcBham  [Frodes- 
ham]  in  com.  Chester. 


.1 


.J... 


— .  .  .  .      Johannes  de  Broralegh  deT=Hi]taria 
Ashley  obijt  A"  23  E.  8.      fiUa 


Johannes'  de  frodesham  de  Frodeehnm  in  com.  Cbeater.= Alicia    filia    & 
Arms  :  Argent,  on  a  croes  engrailed  eable  fire  mullets    beii'es  Johaonia 
[five  ejtoiks']  of  six  points  pierced  or.  de  Bromley. 


Richardost  de  Bromlegh  A"  25  E.  I.=i=.  . .  .  filia Knocton. 


BandnlpbaBt  fil.  Ricardi  dc  Bromlegh  A"  23  E.  1 


r 


Bicliardtis§  filinB  Kanalphi     Rogerus  Bromley       Johannes{| ^Joanna.     WalteruB 


de  Bromley  protabat  iotegra    mileaobijtB.p'le.    de  Bromley 
orma    absq'    differentia    in  Ar.  A'lSSfi. 

sigillo  A-  11  E.  3. 


de  Brom- 
ley. 


WalteroB     deT=- 
Bromley  filioa 
primogenitna. 


Johanna  Txor 
Hugonis  Lee 
in  com.  Cester. 


Letticia  filia  &  heires 
napta  Johann'  Cbol- 
mondlegh  de  Chorley. 


Hngo  de 
Lee. 


Eogeros   de=i=LeticiafiliaHngomB 
Bromley  de     Cholmondelegh    et 

Barkeaford    ,  Isabella  coniugia 
tercio' filiuB.    bu»  fili»  Rob'ti 
Harcourte. 


Richardus  de  BromIey=r. 
filiaa  Bogeri. 


*  John  trodealuni  eapoaaa  Allei  flile  k  heire  a  John  de  Bromley  q'  enleSei  Thomas  penon 
de  frankton  cnfee  de  la  manoir  de  Wiaain^n  q'il  penon  aeo  dono  s  John  fits  Bicbard  de 
Frode«ham  a  terme  de  an  Tie,  le  remainder  b  Thomai  fiCa  Robert  de  Bromlef  et  Hargareta  is 
femme  en  le  Ujle,  le  remayndei ....  droictea  heires  Ales  Bromley  iadys  femme  a  John  firodeibam, 
et  le  dit  Thomas  Bromley  et  Margaret  nToit  yEgue  William  qui  nvoit  jame  John  et  Harearett  et 
morat  Bans  issue  Hsrgarett  espouai  William  HexUU  qn!  aroit  issue  Jonno  qui  eaponn  Juhen'em 
Bromley  militem  qui  auuit  iasue  Mo'ir Uaigaret  &  Isabell.     [Harl.  1396.1 

t  Sciant  p'ntea  &  tutari  q'd  ego  Ricaidos  de  Bromlej  iledi  Fetro  de  Ardenie  diuu  pUocM 

Smti  in  Cnocton  etc.  hijs  teatibc  dam.  Will'mo  de  Here,  dom.  Rob'to  de  Stawndon  doro.  Bogeio 
eSHinertunmiliCibusetc.  DaL  apad  CaoctOD  die  mer'lis  in  fcsto  S'  ereBorii  conIetaciriaA°26  E,  1, 
[Harl.  I3S(I.] 

X  Sciant  p'ntea  &  latnri  q'd  ego  Badolphoe  filins  Bicardi  de  Bromlegh  dedi  EIi«  da  Knocton 
duas  ploceas  t'rK  de  raato  meo  in  Snocton.  Dat.  in  rigelia  beat's  LAwreucij  A°  13S1  23  K.  I. 
[Harl.  !S96.] 

§  Vninetsia  X'pl  Sdelibai  etc.  Bicardos  fllins  Jtanulpbi  de  Bromley  &  uoueritri  me  retaiasio 
Job'nis  de  le  DeWes  t*rtiam  p'tem  de  Barlemorc  intra  feodum  de  Knocton  etc.  Dau  A"  11  K.  S. 
[Seal,  Plate  U.,  Fig.  10.]     [HmI.  1396.] 

I  Johannes  du  Bromley  dnt.  Thome  ftlio  Roberti  de  Sonde  temm  juxU  terru  TbomM  filij 
Rlcardi  de  8ounde  ct  termm  quam  habuitt  ex  dimismone  Walton  Bromley  batris  «ul  qua 
Will'muB  flowlcsharBt  sibi  relaiauit  iiust  morl«m  UargaretM  filia  Ueuiici  Cholmondelegh  ot 
t«rnim  quam  habuit  ex  conceastone  RJoanli  dc  Bromlegh  fintris  soi  etc  Testibi  Ada  le  ParlcBr 
Joh&nnea  de  Wrenbnrye  Tbomas  de  nareoort  et  Thomas  Gilo  Will'mi  de  Sonde.  Sat  A°  ]>Sa. 
In  costodla  Ed'r'i  Leighe  de  Buihall mile*.    [Harl.  13H.] 


THB  YISITATIOK  OP  SHS0P8HISE,   1628. 


78 


«l 


E 


Johaimes  de  Lee.nr. . . .         Bobertos  de  Bromley  D'niis  de  Ghorleye.^p. . . . 
Henricos  de  Lee.         Johannes  de  Bromley  de  Barkesford  &  Chorleye. 


L 


Willimns  de  Chetilton.=F. . . . 
Arms :  Ai^nt,  on  a  cheyron  gales  five  bezants 
within  a  bordare  engrailed  of  the  second. 

Bobertns  Ghetilton  dictis  Schirrard  IChirrard'].^. . . . 

( 

Henricos  de  Ghetilton  fil.  &  heires.=F. . .  • 
Will*m's  de  Ghetilton  miles  A^"  zi  E.  8.y 


Matthens  de  Ghettelton  Ar.=T=Johanna  filia  &  heires  WiU'mi  de  Glifton 

rennpta  Johann'  Oriffin. 


I 


I 


1 


Matheldis    Leticia  tertia    Milicenta    Willielmas=pAnabella    WiUimns  de  Ghet- 


illieimi 


de  Brom-    filia  nnpta 
ley  2»  Rob'to 

fiUa. 


I 


narta' 
lia 
Marchomley.    nnpta 

•  •  •  • 
Seame. 

1 


onarta'       deBromley 
nlia  de  Badin- 

ton2« 
filios. 


iLl 


Boror  &  telton  Ar.  dnxit 

heires  Eatharinam  filiam 

WilFmi  Johannes  Ardem 

de  Ghet-  militis   &    obijt 

telton.  s.  p*le. 


I 


Johannes  Marchomley •=¥=. . . .         Eatharina  nopta  Thom»  Whitney. 


I 


T 


''illf— t 


Johannes  Marchomley.  Will  m*s  Whitney  de  Gole  in  com.  Gester. 


Will'mos*  de=7=Ellena. 
Praerijs  de 
Badeleighe. 
[Arms:  OuUs, 
a  scythe  and 
three  fleuri' 
de-Ui  argent] 


Sadal-=p. . . .    Bobertos  Bolkeley=f  Leticia  filia  &  heires 
phos 


Wetten- 
hallde 
Ghol- 
meston. 


o 


de  Alestaneston. 

[Arms:  Sabh,on 
a  chevron  between 
three  buUe*  heads 
cabossed  argent 
threemulhts  pierced 
guhs.] 


Vincentij  de  alles- 
taneston. 

Arms:  Or,  ona fesse 
goles  between  three 
pheasants  proper, 
eaoh  standing  on  a 
moont  .  .  .  .,  as 
many  orossesform^ 
argent.  i 


*  WiU*inYi«  de  Praen  de  Badelegh  et  Helena  Tzor  eiiis  ic  Thomas  Praers  filins  dictornm 
Wm*mi  &  Helens  dtantor  in  OarU  data  a«  22  B.  8. 

L 


74 


THB  VISITATIOK  OF  8HB0FSHISB,   1628. 


Li 


o\ 


Bobertns  de=F,  , . . 
Praers     de 
Badeleighe. 


I 


Thomas 
de  Praers. 


Thomas. 
Banolphns. 


hL 


Will'mus=F" 


mns=FEllena  filia  & 


Wettenhall 
de  Chol- 
mesto'. 


beires  Boberti 
de  Bnlkeleye. 


Willi  mns   de  praerB=pLeticia  filia  2  &  vnica 


I 


de  Badeleighe  in  com. 
Chester. 


heires  Will'm'  Wetten- 
hall de  Cholmeston. 


Agnes  filia  astati  maxima  et 
coeheires  vxor  MathsBi  Dom- 
ville  rennpta  Johanni  Pigott. 


Bichardns  de  Bromley=FAgnes  filia  &  coeheires  Will'mi 


Alius  2  Will'm  Bromley 
de  Badinton. 


I 


Praers  de  Badeleighe. 

Arms  :  Ooles,  a  scythe  and  three 
fleurs-de-lis  argent. 


Bobertn8=F. 
de  Brom- 
ley. 


Johannes*  de  Bromley=f=Margeria  filia  ThomsD   Wilr  mus 


iiri 


miles    Capitanus     de 
Dampfront,  &o. 

Arms :  Quarterly  per 
fesse  indented  gules  & 
or , with  an  inescntcheon 
argent  charged  with  a 
gryphon  segreant  vert. 


Massey    de    Tatton    Bromley 
militis  que  obijt  82    2  Alius. 
H.  6  A«  1454. 

Arms:  Quarterly 
argent  and  gules,  a 
label  of  five  points 
azure. 


Thomas=pMargareta. 
de  Brom- 
ley. 


II  I  I  I 

1.  Thomas.    8.  Richardus.    4.  Banulphus.  Agnes  vxor  Will*mu8=p. . .  . 

^^ . ^  Hugonis  deBrom- 

Ob.  s.  p'le.  Holford.  ley. 


Will'mus=f=Margareta 


de  Brom- 
ley filius 
2^<»et 
heires. 


filia  Ran- 
ulphi 
Manwar- 
inge  de 
badeleye. 


Margareta 
vxor 
Wiirmi 
Hassall 
qui  ob.  8 
Nov.  1487 
A«  8  H.  7. 


Will'mus  Hextall  de=i=Margareta 
Hextallincom.War.    soror  & 
Arms  :  Quarterly    heires. 
gules  and  sable,  in 
the  second  and  third 
(][uarters  a  fleur-de- 
lis  argent,  over  all 
a   bendlet    of   the 
last. 

K 


Johannes 
Bromlev 
ob.  s.  pi. 


*  Joh*e8  iste  da  Bromley  miles  Gapitaneiu  generalis  de  Dampfront  Senescallat  et  Magniis 
Ckmstabnlarius  de  BoBseville  le  Boss  et  marchiaram  ib'm  dedit  dUecto  consaDgnineo  suo  Wattero 
de  Andeley  pro  bono  et  fideli  senritio  suo,  sibi  tarn  infra  Be^nm  Anglis  qnam  extra,  etpr»dpiie 
contra  francos  prestito  annualem  reddetum  zx"  percipiend*  ex  mannerio  boo  de  Bromlej  et 
omnibus  alijs  terris  snis  et  ten'tis  infra  Begnm  Anglia  durante  yita  natural!  d'c*i  WaJteii,  com 
dausala  districc^onis  pro  defectu  soluoonis.  Et  id  qnidem  per  Tras  suas  patentes  datas  apod 
Dampfront  12  die  Augusti  A®  6  H.  6  et  sigillatus  cum  sigillo  Armomm  dicti  Joh*is  Bitnnlej 
Quod  in  scuto  maiori  c^uarteriato  et  ex  transuerso  indentato  prsD  se  ferebat  minorem  sooton 
gryphone  rapaci  oonspicuum  super  galliam  demediati  Leonis  pars  anterior  a  corona  emergebat, 
veziUum  Dncatus  Guiennss  sine  Aquitannite  ambobus  sustentantem  tibUa.    [HarL  1896.] 


THE  VISITATION  OP  SHEOPsaiBE,   1628. 


78 


'[ 


I 


Martha  filia  Ric'i= Johannes*  Broin-= 
WoodnlleDo'sde  ley  de  Bartomlej 
Rivera  et  Jacoba  et  Hext&U  miles. 
Dacheesin  Bed- 
fordis. 


' Johanna  filia 
&  heireB  WL- 
liliai  Hei- 
Btali  Ar. 


I 

W  i  1 1  i '  Im  U8= M  argareta 
Wetlenhall    vxor  Henrici 
Ferrets  de  Eat 
Peckham 
Kent   militig 
[g*  maritM}. 


Tun- 
bridge     in 
Eeat  t 
maritns. 


Isabella  filia  ft  coeheires  Uargeiia  napta  Johann's  Mai^areta  nnpta  Wil- 
vior  WiU'mi  Nedha'  Harper  de  RoBball  in  co.  li'Imi  Stanley  de  Hoot- 
infra.  Stanord  tnilitis.  ton  militis. 

T 

Uftrgareta  filia  A,  heireg  mRtria  D'n'  Thomie  gerrard  milltlB. 


1 

Thomas  Bromley  filias  natnrali8.=rJobanna  soror  &  heirea 

Arms :  Qaarlerly  per  fease  indented  ^les  and  or,  a    Joliann's     Parker     do 

bordnre  gobone  ....  over  all  an  ioeacntcbeoD  at^nt    Oopenhall      in     com. 

chargc-d  with  a  gryphon  segreant  rert.  Cheater. 


,1 


"T 


Richardna  2.     Thomas  i.    Johannes  Will'm'sBrom-T^Hellcna 

—  —  Bromley  ley    Controla- 

Robertos  3.      Rogerns  5.     monachuB  toris  com. 

^- _. -'  Carthaiuaiu"  Darby  6  filing 

Ob.  8.  p'l.  apad  Shene  Thomn  Brom- 

[&tm«].  ley. 


Uargarcta 
fitia  monalis 

Nichol&i       apnd  Sion. 
Alexander 
de  com. 


Robert ns^Hcllen a  filia  Ham- 
Bromley     fredi    Maawaringc 


RogernB=Eatharina  Boror  Jacobi  Haring- 
Bromley  ton  de  Etton  in  com.  Rutland. 
3  filins. 


Rogerns.  Willi'lmnB        Margareta.        Helle 

—  Bromley.  — ■ 

Johannes.  Janii». 


5.   Catharina  vxor    Will'mns  Bromley  de  Dar-= 

eabrieliB  wettenhall    ford  iuxta  Nantwiohe  in 
aewicomalban[c]o,    com.  Chester  A"  1581, 


-Hcllcna  filia  Edwardi  Vn- 
derhill  vnins  Stipendariornm 
Rega'  Gliz. 


I 


X 


Thomas  Bromley  fit.  &  beires.       Ellena.        Margareta.        Anna. 


Ellena  nanta  Galfridi 
minshnll  de  wico-mal- 
bano. 


2.  Margareta 
vxor  Johannes 
Maatetsonne. 


Elizabetha  [Ediiha']    Anna  qnarta 
tercia  filia.  filia. 


*  Rgo  Jaba-unna  ilc  BTOmlcr  mile!  tlodi  rtilecto  Alio  meo  TbonuB  Bromley  Blio  *  haredl 
appwenti  mei  pr»t»t;  Job'ia  dc  Btomlc;  militia  onnaKlem  radditnin  rigioli  nurcamm  Scdatnni 
apod  Wiaum  Uklbkaam  !•  April  IS  S.  4.     [Hut.  IBSe.] 


TBB  TISITATION  OF  SHROPSHTRE,    1623. 


Johannea*   Bromley^Agnes  da. 
filius&heiresWiU'ini     to  Joha 
de  Bromley.  Trentham. 


».i 

Johannes— Annabella  filia  &  heires  MathasJ 
Uftwkeston  Chetilton  relicta  Galfridi  Brere- 
miles.  ton  renupta  Johanni  Martin. 


Walberua  deT=Joai 
Bromley.         Ricbardi  de 
DelvBB. 


■us  deT=J{ 


RogeruH  Bromley=^ai 


filia    Ricardns  Mitloy^Ellena  filia  &  beireB    Alianora  ni. 
JJitley     in    Joh'es     Hawkestoo     Hamoois  Inea. 
1.  Salope.  militia.  t= 


I 


de  Mittley  Ar. 
filiuB  &  heires 
Walteri. 


filia  &  heires      Johatmefl  luea  de  Wrinford  milea.'y. . . . 


Ricardi  de  Mitley. 


EUena  ns.  Will'm  Egerton  do  Beteley 
in  com.  Stafford. 


DavidnB  de  Browe  de  Malopafiii  in  com.  Cestr.^. . . .  filia  . 

Arma :  Onlea,  on  a  ctevron  argent  three     Batbboae. 

roses  of  the  first. 


Nicndaa  BromleyT=Agne8  filia  &  beirea 


bnry. 


RogeniB  Bromley  de- 
Mittley  Ar.  fiUna  & 
heires  Rogeri. 


:. ...  filia  & 
heirea  Davidi 
Browe. 


ThomasT=.  , 
Bromley. 


WiUi'mnfl= 
Bromley. 


:  Johanna  filia  Willi 'Imi 


Johannes  Bromley 
2  filins.    =F 

Anna  ob.  a.  p'le. 


■ in  tmrifl  london  A'  6  H.  -5. 

omnibne  ad  qnos  p'ntee  Vrm  pemenerit  B&Iatem.    Bciatia  qnod  de  gra'  f't%  gpteitil 

et  pro  bono  seruitio  qnod  dilectus  eenueos  DosWr  Joh'si  Bromle;  nobis  cnper  dll  in  fntaram 
deilimuR  ct  concessimas  ci  bOBpiumm  de  Moldy  Bncon'  infra  comttatuni  n'ram  dc  Baienz  bc 
omnin  t'ras  ten 'la  rcdditiu  liierediUt«s  et  possesgionex  infra  Ducatam  u'min  Normaomfe  qam 
(aturuDt  Alaiii  de  Beaomoot  nobis  rebellis  vt  dicilai.  Hnbend'  at  tencnd'  pnefalo  Joh'u  el 
hnredibiu  taia  masculia  de  corporc  buo  procroatU  etc.  »d  tftlorem  quadragints  Itbranim 
Blerlingoram  pec  annum  tantnm  de  oobji  et  hnnsd'  n'rU  per  bomagiam  etc.  ac  reddendo  nobis 
et  eisdem  hsredibus  n'rii  apud  Cnstctlum  n'nun  de  Uaieux  mn'  zonam  pro  lorica  od  feitnm  S'cl 
Joh'e«  BnptialB  slngalis  anitis  etc.  Teite  me  ipso  aniid  d'cam  ciaitatem  n'ram  de  Balenx  16  dia 
ApriJIis  An*  Rcgni  n'ri  Bcxto  I'ei  ipmim  Begem,     [llarl.  IIIBI.] 

*  Hocpneseasscriptum  t^statuiqaod  aoa  Hugode  tilMfford  D'nusdcBaai^chieroonceanmiu 
et  per  p'ntes  coufiimanmns  {ir«ditocUi  cansaugoiiieo  n'ro  Job'i  Bromley  de  Bromley  Armigero, 
pro  8UO  magno  aoxilio   nobis  impenso   in  oppuenatione  oontra   Franc'  prope  le   Corby«  et 

Smciptie  pro  mo  laudabili  seraitia  in  iccnperatione  ct  supportatione  vexilU  D'ni  Regis  de 
uicnne  inb  nostra  oouductione,  Tnnm  annuctatero  slue  nnnualem  reddttum  qaodraginta 
librantm  legalis  monets  aunuatim  percipiend'  daroote  tola  rita  nAturali  pnni'c'i  Job'is  de 
Bromtey  de  ct  in  omuibos  monncrijs  term  et  tenemcntia  nostria  cum  pertinentis  is  oo.  Stafford  et 
Wnmnc'  od  festa  FcDtecostii  ct  S'c'i  Martini  in  yeme  cquis  portionibos  etc.  Et  si  eontiogatetc. 
et  Di  hac  nostra  coneessio  et  scripti  buiua  confirmatto  durante  tota  vita  pmUc'  Job's  dc  Uromlay 
at  pnsfectur  rata  et  stabilis  permaneat,  hoc  ecriptuin  imprestionc  e&illi  Armuram  meorom 
rutioraai.  HtJB  testibns  Jofaanne  de  HuUando,  Ricardo  de  Greuili,  Ricardo  de  HarGWOod,  Tboma 
te  Forestar  et  aUj«  dst.  apod  Hadoley  decimo  die  mensis  Msrtij  An°  fiegoi  ficgis  Uea.  Qnintl 
poet  conqaestiun  Quarto. 

Supra  Bcripta  omnia  ex  cbartarum.  enidcntiarum,  monumentaram  aliorumq' rcrum  reneranda 
ontLquitaUi  et  iadobitatm  fldoi  (i  qnibui  plnmnq'  reritas  ipsa  elici  solet)  diligentl  in  spectiooo 
et  cnriosa  In  dsgatioae,  fidelitet  ewe  dc  snmptn  tcatantur  qui  Uc  in  calM  sobi^pMnint  a"  1683. 
BOSEBT  CooKX,  CUrencenz.     BOBBBT  OLOVia,  (kMnonelt.     [Uarl.  130S.J 


W 


d 


THB  VI8ITATI0K  OF  8HBOF8HIBB,   1628. 


77 


N 


Thomas  Bromley  de  Hampton.^Elizabetha  filia  ....  Wilbraham. 
Wiliimas  Bromle7.=FElizabetha  filia  ....  Honfciiigton. 


T 


Alicia  filia  &  heire8=f=Hago  Bromley  de=Elizabetba  filia  ....  Dimocke 
FThomas]  Egerton  Hampton  in  com.  de  Willington  in  com.  Denbighe 
de  Hampton.  Cestns.  vx.  2^. 


Hngo  Bromley  de  Norbnry  in= 
com.  Gestrin  A,^  1597. 


=Anna  filia  Dayidis  masaey  de 
Broxton  in  com.  Oestris. 


Thomas  Bromley  fil.  &  heires.        Dorothia.        Alicia. 


( 


Boeeros  BromlqFpJanna  filia  Thom»       Hamfridns  Bromley  quartos  filins 


8fiuns. 


WiAii 


amfri( 


Jenninges. 


obijt  sine  prole  legitima. 


mns  Bromley  de  Stok6=FMamtreta  filia  Francissi  Yonge 


fil's  primogen's. 


de  Kenton  in  com.  Salop. 


Wilhmns  Bromley  ob.  s.  p'le.       Thomas  Bromley  ob.  s.  p'le. 


Elisab.  fil.=fThoma8  Bromley 
T>,v.  t:-^.-    miles2filiusCapit* 

Jasti*s  AngliflB. 


Bic.  Lister 
deBowton. 


:Elizabetha  filia 
Job  V  Dodd  de 
Ohorley. 


Bogems  Bromley =Janna  filia 
de  BrouRhtoD  8  PettriNew- 
fiUns  8.  pi.  ton  militis. 


1 


Margarets  filia  &  heires  vxat  Bic'i  Newport  militis  infra. 

T 
I 

FranciscQs  Newport  de  Arcall  in  com.  Salop  miles. 

T 

Sf  Bichard  Newport  of  Arcall  in  co.  Salop  Knight  a®  1628. 

J 


warm  ftraiky  of  Mitley=T=Beatrix  da.  of  Hnmfiy  Hill  of 

beiie.  t  Blore  and  Bnntingsdfde. 


78 


THK  VISITATION  OF  SHB0F8HIAB,   1628. 


JLi 


Joane  nx.    Elizabeth  nx. 
Richard       Rowland 
Sandford.    JaneDs. 


George  Bromley  of=T=Jane  da.  of  S^  Tho. 


Hodnett  sonne  and 
heire  [SheriflF 
1522]. 


Laoon    of    WiUily 

Silley]    in    com. 
opB?. 


Dorothy 

▼X.  w" 

Leighton. 


S'  George  Bromley  [of  Hallon  in  Worfield]= 
K*  Justice  of  Chest,  a®  1581  [Gustos  Rotu- 
lorum  of  Salop;  died  2  March  1588,  ffit.  63]. 


=Joane  da.  &  heire  of  John  Wa^erton 
[Waterton]  gent,  [of  Worfield ;  died 
19  Nov.  1606,  ©t.  78]. 


George  8.    Margritt  ux.  Francis 
—         Wolnch  of  Doding- 
John  4.       ton  in  co.  Salop. 


Mary  ux.  Georg  Cotton 
of  Oomb'mere  in  com. 
Gestr. 


Susan  Tx.  Roger 
PnllefltonofEm- 
rall  in  co.  flint. 


S^  Edward  Bromley  of  Shif  nail: 
grange  in  co.  Salop  E^  one  of 
the  Barons  of  the  exchequer 
[died  s.p.  2  June  1626]. 


:Margarett  da.  & 
heire  to  Nicholas 
Lowe  of  envilein 
co.StaflM[ofTy- 
moreinEnville]. 


Franci8=T=Joice  da.  of  Edward 
Bromley  Leighton  of  Watles- 
son  &  burgh  in  oo.  Salop, 
heir. 


I 


r 


Thomas.        Jane. 


S'  Thomas  Bromley  E^  Chauncellor  of^Elizabeth  da.  of  S^  Adrian 
England  a®  1581,  2  sonne.  Fortescue  E^ 


Ann  ux. 
Richard 
Corbet 
of  Stoke. 


Murell  ux.  John 
litleton  of  Frank- 
ley  in  CO.  Wor. 


Jane  ux.  Edw. 
Grevill  of  Mill- 
cot  in  CO.  Warr. 


Elizabeth 
TX.  S'  Oliuer 
Cromwell 
E*. 


Thomas  Bromley 
2  sonn. 

Edward  4  BOQ. 


T 


1 


George  Bromley  8  sonn    Ann   da.  of=j=S'  Henry  Bromley  E^  of  Holt  in=rElizabeth 

da.  of  S^ 


mar.  Elizab.  da.  of  Tho-    W"»  Beswick 


mas  DarrelL 


of  london  8 
wife. 


( 


I 


( 


com.  War.  [and  of  Shrawardine 
Castle,  Safopl  mar.  Elizabeth 
da.  to  Hugh  Vemey  of  Somer- 
settshiere.        =^ 


Thomas.    Allexander.      Henry.    Phimpp.    Robert.        John. 


hiltipp. 


I 


W«  Pel- 
ham 
Enieht 
1  wue. 


I 


S'  Thoma8=FAnn  da.  of  Rich.        Elisal 


Bromley  E*. 


isabeth. 


Walshe. 


Elinor.        Mary  ux.  John 
Prinne. 


Henry  [pf=rBeairix  da.  of 
Shrawar-  Sir  Rkh*  N$uh 
den].  pari  Knt.] 


Jo\m.={EUz.  da.  of  Sir  ... . 
ijongmnUe  of  Wolvmian 
Bucks.'] 


JaporW] 


THB  VISITATIOK  OF  SHB0P8HIBS,   1628.  79 

HarL  1396,  fo.  51^    Harl.  1241,  fo.  64.    8.,  ff.  5^^  54. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1 896. — Quarter^ :  1  and  4,  Cheeky  argent  and  sabls  [Brooke]  ; 
2,  Argmt,  a  cross  paimcs  sable  [  Bakastbb]  ;  8,  Oules^  a  /esse  eomponee 
or  and  azure  between  seven — eight  in  Harl.  1241 — billets  argent  [Lee]  ; 
over  all  a  crescent  for  difference. 

Crest. — On  a  mount  vert  a  brock  proper  charged  with  a  crescent  for  difference. 

Harl.  1241  gives  as  the  foarih  quartering :  Chiles  in  Shrewsbury  MS. — on  a/esse 
engrailed  or  between  three  bucks^  heads  cabossed  argent^  attired  gold^  as  many 
crescents  [bngle-homs]  sable  [Waring]. 

Another  Coat  :  Shrewsbury  MS. — Cheeky  argent  and  sable,  on  a  chief  or  a  brock 

proper. 
Crest.— il  stork  or. 

Per  Choke  Claremf,  /557.— S.  fo.  58^ 

Bichardus  Brooke  de=F. . . .  filia  ....  Banester  de  Hadon- 


Cloreby  Cloreley, 


hall  Eadnoll  [HadnaU]. 


Thomas  Brooke.^.  • . .  fil. . . .  Hill  de  Beckington. 

i 

Bichardus  Brooke.=j=Emma  fil.  et  has.  Bic'i  Morffe  de  Bridgnorth  Morffe  of  Morffe. 


Kichardus  Brooke.=T=Margeria  fil.  et  hear.  Joh*es  Lee  de  Stanton  et  Langley. 
Thomas  Brooke.=FMargaretta  fil.  Bic*i  Spioer  de  Charley  Cloreley  [Claverley]. 


Joh*es  Brooke  de  Bouenton=p. .  . .  filia  ....  Butler  de  Bewsey 
Beventon  in  com.  Staff.  in  com.  Lancastrise. 

Badulpni  Brooke  1.    Orimnus  8.      Margaretta  tz nupta  .... 

—  —  ....  Whitwick.    Brooke  ae  Bowton 

Johannes  2.  Michaell  4.  in  com.  Salop. 

Francisous  Brooke  de  Blakeland^pElizab.  fil.  Boberti  Banester  de 


in  CO.  Staff.  5  filius. 


lacon  in  com.  Salop. 


BobertuB      EdVus  Brooke  de=FFrancisca    fil.     Bic'i      Jocosa  vz.  Ed- 


Brooke  2.  Church  Stretton 
in  com.  Salop  fil. 
et  hsBr. 

B 


Leighton  de  le  Cotes  wardi  Acton  de 
in  p*och'  de  Bushbeiy  Acton  Scott  in 
in  00.  Salop.  com.  Salop. 


80  THE  VISITATION  OF  SHROPSHIBB,   1628. 

Edwardns  Brooke  de  Ohnrch^Eliz.  fil.  et  hnr.  Bic*i  Higgons  IHiggina] 

Stretton   in  com.  Salop  a®  |  de  Alstretton  in  com.  Salop. 

1628. 

Francisca.  Elizabetha.  Snaanna.  Cecillia. 

EDWABD  BBOOKE. 


Sah»rafl  Brooke.=T=Elianora  fil.  et.  hser.  Joh'es  Bruyn  de  la  ley  prope  Bridgnorth. 
Thomas  Brooke.^Maigaretta  fil.  Hnmf.  Grosaenor  de  Famcotte  in  oo.  Salop. 


Jc^  Button,      of  Essex.  j  pack  of  Essex. 

\ 1 

Thomas  Waring$.^=Joan$  da.  to  James  Fynch.^Eliza.  da.  to  Bieh. 

David  Gam.  Whittfeeld. 

Nicholas  Wainnge.'=pJaiM  da.  to  James  Fynch. 


Thomas  War-     Marg^  a     Elisabeth  vxor  Alien     Phillip  uxor    Eknor  uxor 
ingeoh.  Nun.  Kinge   prebend    of     Thomas  Adam 

Windsor.  Diehfeeld.         Waringe. 


izabetha  Dorothea  fil.=FBobertnB  Brooke  miles  Jnsti-=FAni 


Elizabetha 

Yx.  Bich'ns  Willimns 

Haryy.  Gattacre. 


ciarius  de  Go*i  Banco*  [the 
author  of  the  Abridgment  of 
the  Laws]. 


Anna  fil.  et  hsBies 
Nic'o  [Francis'] 
Waring  de  Salop. 


Maria  vxor      Emma       Anna  Yxor       Martha  yx.      Katerina  vx.  Bich*ns 
. . . .  Eunis       ....  Xpoferi  Werer  [Weaver']. 

Lntley.  s.p.  Drewell.  Digon. 


Alanos  Brooke.  Edwardns      Thomas  Brooke=Eliza-     Bichardi 

—  Brooke.         2  fil.  betha.    Brooke 

Badulphns  Brooke.  8  fil. 


Wail 


terns  Brooke.  o 

*  M.P.  for  London;  Speaker  1662;  Chief  Justioe  of  Oommoa  Pleas  8  Ootober  1652; 
knighted  27  Jannaiy  1666 ;  died  6  September  1668 ;  baried  at  ClaTerley ;  pniohaaed  Madelej 
in  1644,  for  £946  8b.  8d. 


THE    VISITATION   OF   8HE0PSHIEB,    1623. 


°l 

Johannes  Brooko^Anna  filia  FraucificuR  Shierley    Adam    Walter.   Maria  ni.  Tbo. 
"  Sherlfi/  de  Stannton  in  com.    Cieri-  LewmnLeui/ion 

Leic.  fd.  19  Sept.  1G08.  bar.    cua.  of  Wdvurbp' 

at  Madeley].  com.  Staff.  Esq. 

1583. 

9-  Robtrl  [Thomas'}  Brmlnell  A?  Chief  Jmtia  ofy'  Conwn  Pltm.=F 

\_Arm» :  Argent,  a  chevron  guk»  between  fhret  jmnted  rapn 


[d.  1598,  ffiL  eo, 
bur.  at  Madeloy]. 


of  maini^tattfe  azure.] 


7%miu  BrtnineU. 


J.... 


S'  Sdmond  Brudnell  of  Dmnt  K'.=f-\. da.  of ...  .  Ferufky  ofSuffolke.] 


[Prances,  da.  of  Henry, ^ BasellOB BrookeT^Etlieidreda  fil.  ct  sola 


Lord    Mordantit,   sister    miles  n"    1023 
of  John.  Earl  of  Peter-     [died  1G40]. 
borongh,  and  widow  of  Sir 
Thomas  Neville,  second 
wife.] 


[Thomas.]       Anna,' 


liter.  Edmtiiidi  Bnid- 
ncU  militia  [of  Dene, 
Northants,  first  wife] . 


].  Dorothea 
\x.  Hugonis 
Btarkey  de 
Darley  io  c<i. 
Oestr. 


Maria.t       Dorothea.}       [Agatha.]      [Gatharina.] 


2.  Priscillft  v!t,  Rob'    Milbridgaux.Rob'ti     Francis  Brooke=j=Elizftbethafil.  Willimi 
Midlcmore  de  Edg-     Barcfeild  de  co.  de  Cotton  in  co.     Hoo  lioe  relicta  Rob't 

bastoninoom.War'.     Wigorn'.  Salop  2  fi!.  Eyton  de  Eyton. 


I 


Johannes  Brooke. 


I. 


Brougfjton  of  3Jrousl)ton  anti  fecnicp. 

Hurl.  139C,  fo.  24^  Harl.  124J,  fo.  6«^  Harl.  61ft,  fo.  248.  8.,  ff.  82%  S3. 
Arub:  Harl.  1896, — Qyaritrli/  of  sMwi :  1,  Argent,  two  lar» gule»,  on  a  ranton  of 
thf  tecond  a  aallire^  of  the  firet ;  2,  GuIki,  a  imiil  frmiiis  betwetn  Iteo  muUeh 
argml  [Hodnett]  ;  3,  Azurt,  three  homt'  hetui*  rou/wrf  lor?]  lietween  mtw 
crou-crosskts  Jilehe'e  or  [?  argent,  Ervin]  ;  4,  ArgenI  in  Hw).  615 — trusily 
— azure  in  Harl.  615 — and  two  trumpets  pihwaye—guUt  in  Harl.  616 
[Downtok];  5,Barrj/ofsirffuletandor — ^^anrfary^n/ in  Shrewsbury  SIS. 
— gulex,  two  Imrf  or  in  Harl,  615— [argent,  St.  Owkn];  G,  Azure,  a  lion 
rampant  argtnt  icithin  a  bordure  engrailed  or  [argent,  Tiruki.l];  7,  Vert, 
a  gryi'hon  segrtant  or  tvithhi  a  bordure^  of  the  necoru!  [CtoLLissj. 
CE£8T.— .d  talbot  stalaiU  guiee. 

•  AuuG  vna  the  wife  ol  Willinm  FiUberbert,  £«]„  creat-srsiKlMa  (pronepot)  of  Bii  Antbonj 
FitxherbFrt.  Cbiel  Justice  ot  the  Common  Pleu.    <H,n  Madelc;  Cbarcti,) 

t  H&r7  was  the  wife  of  Tbomu  More,  Kfq.,  KreBt-grent-grBiidsM  (abncpoa)  ei  8ir  Thomu 
More,  Loi^]  Chancellor.    (U.l.  Uoidolcj'  ChuTcb.) 

X  Acoordtng  to  FoMcr's  •  Lanoaibire  FedigrMB.'  Dorothy  wm  nAtrieil  in  1622  to  JoKpb 
Olawbrooke  of  Uadele;,  gcot. 

5  A  OTOH  ii  given,  iaateai  ot  b  laltiie,  in  Eul.  1241  ud  Uorl.  61G. 
The  boidoro  omitted  Id  Uait.  1241. 


82  THE  VISITATION   OP  SHBOPSHIBE,   1628. 

Petms  Collyns  miles.=T=. . . . 


Adam  CollinB.=p« .  • . 


Oalnr'us  Collm8.=T=. . .  .  fil Bowdler  de  hope  Bowdler. 

Will*iifl  Gollin8.=FEliz.  fil Acton  de  Acton  Scott 

WalteruB  Bronghton  de  Bronghto*  mile8.=f=.  •  •  •  Bogerns  Gollins.'y. . . . 

I  ^1 

Johannes  Broaghton.=r=.  • . .  Joh  is  CollinB.=j=. ...  fil Bernard.* 


Bogerns  Broaghton.=f=. . . .    Bogerns  Collins.^. ...  fil Midleton  de  Midleton. 

Thomas  Bronghton=f=Joco8a  filia  Hngonis  Joh'es  Collins  al's  Broctoa=j=.  •  • . 

Sandford  militis.  [of  Broctori]. 


de  Bronghton. 


Joh*is  Bronghton  de  Bronghton=^Matilda  fil.  et  hsres  Joh'is  Anna  tz.  Willi'mi 

Collyns   {Isabell  daughter  BlnndendeBishopa 

4r  hmre  to  John  CoUng  other*  OastelL 
wiiiB  called  John  Brocton). 


in  com.  Salop  {is  descended  of  a 
yonger  house  out  of  Lancaster). 


{Sir  Baulf  Santoweyn  [S*  Owen]  Knight.^, . . . 


Bautfe.^. . . . 
John  Santoweyn.^.  .  . . 


r 


John.^. . . .         Raulfe  mar.^Alyes  dough f  to  Sir  Piers  Brewee. 

I  L 


'  -L  ^^,.       - ' 


Rohart  sans  yssue.       John  Santoweyn.^. . . .        Pamcke  sans  yseue. 


John  Santoweyn  mar.^Margarett .... 


I 


220^^  Doumton  mar.^Y^one  daughter  to  John  Santoweyn.         John  ems  yseue. 

nomas  Doumton  mar.^MargareU  daughter  to  Richard  Lyngayn.) 
*  The  wife  of  John  OolUns  is  omitted  in  the  Shiewsboiy  MS. 


THB  VISITATION   OF  SHBOPSHIEE^   1628.  88 

b! 

John E&um  (Ewin)  oJ^I^Ml da.  Aim.      {Elisabeth mar.    (Joans  mar.  to 


Houin  in  cam.  ffereff. 


to  Tho.  Doumton.      to  Jo.  Oottes.)       W^  Woods.) 


Margmit  vx.  W^  John  (sans  yssus).  Anns  vxor  Hughs 

Eopton  (Ronton).  —  Shsrlsy  (ShwrUy). 

Sissphsnob. 


WalteniB    Wa] terns  Brongh-^=Jana  fil.  et  coh»r.  Joh'is  Hanen  de  Haaen    JohanneB. 


junior.       ton  de  Bronghto'. 


Eswin  of  Sswin  [Haren  or  Hevin  of         — 
Oleobnry]  ride  pins  in  S^  Owen.  Thomas. 


Waiteni8B.p.  Margretta.  Eluaoeiha.  Annal 

—  —  —    >gemella. 

Edwardns.  IsabeUa.  Jana  J 

Edwardna  Hodnett  mil.^.  • . . 

I 

Bichardna  Hodnett.^. . . . 


Thomas  Hodnett.^. . . . 

1 

Johannes  Hodnett=F. . . . 


Edmondns  Hodnett.'yMargaretta  fil.  et  hsor.  Thomsa  p*son  wardsn. 
Thomas  Bronghton.=FKatherm  fil.  et  hasr.  Edmnndi  Hodnett. 


Anna  nnpta MQ-      Elkabetha.    Bichardns^Bronghton  de=pManraretta 

fil.  Thom» 
Bamarde. 


borongh  MUboms  Hanlej  (HsnUy  in  Ckmty 

(WOboroughs).  of  Satopis). 


I 


Johannes  [7%oma«l  Bronghton=7=Johanna  fillia  ....  Bowlandns 


de  Hanley  [Henley]. 


ian< 


Bowlston.*  2  sonns. 


Francis  a  daughter. 


*  HarL  1241  and  HarL  616  waj  *'  Soma  da.  to  Lawrenoe  Bowlfton  or  Rototton  de  Bowlston 
in  com.  StaiEord.*' 


84  THE  YISITATIOK  OP  SHSOFSHIBE,   1628. 

|o  

Qeomus  1.    Qeffery.        Galmdus  Brouffhton=T= Alicia  fil.  Johannes       Edwai 


Walterus.      Gruffith. 
^ ^^^^ / 

All  s.p. 


7  fillins. 


Stevenson.  — 

Garolns. 


Arthnms  Growther  fil.  Thom88.=rMaria  fil.  Galfridi  Bronghton. 
! 

Johannes  Thomas  2.  Elizaoeth.  Mana. 

Growther  —  —  — 

1589.  Arthnrns  8.  Elianora.  Ann. 


Brousi)ton    of    Brougiiton,    near    Btsfiops; 
Castle ;  I^lxipH  of  iHarrinjjton,  ett^ 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  27.    B.,  fo.  88. 

Arms:  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly:  ly  Sable^  three  horses'*  heads  argent  erased  gules 
[Lloyd  of  Marrington]  ;  2,  Oules,  a  gryphon  segreant  or  [Llowddkn]  ; 
8,  Sabkf  three  awls  ar^^^  [Broughton]  ;  4,  Oules,  three  serpents  interlaid 
argent  [Ednowen  ap  Bradwbn]. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1896  :  Lloyd  of  Marington. — Quarterly  of  eight :  1,  Sahley  three 
horses*  heads  erased  argent;  2,  Chiles,  a  gryphon  segreant  or  [Llowden  and 
Vaughan]  ;  3,  Sahle^  a  chevron  between  Vvree  owls  argent  [Broughton  or 
Haford  of  Evbtt]  ;  4,  Gules,  three  serpents  interlaced  argent  [Ednowen  ap 
Bradwen]  ;  5,  Argent,  on  a  bend  vert  three  wolves^  heads  erased  of  the  first 
[Middleton]  ;  6,  Vert,  a  chevron  between  three  wolves*  heads  erased  argent 
[RiRiD  Vlaidd]  ;  7,  OuUs,  on  a  bend  or  three  lions  passant  sable  [Wynnbsburt]  ; 
B,  Argent,  two  Cornish  choughs  in  pale  sable,  beaked  and  legged  gules 
[Bowdlbr]. 

Grsst. — A  horse* s  head  erased  argent 

Llowdden.^.  • . . 
Arms :  Gules,  a  gryphon  segreant  or. 

Bees  ap  Llowdden.=F. . . . 

Jenan  ap  Bees  ap  Llowden.=T=. . . . 

Eadwgan  wenwithe.^.  • . .  Jenan  yanghan.=p. . .  • 

Arms :  Sable,  three  horses' 
heads  argent,  erased  gales. 


THE  VISITATION  OF  8HBOP8HIRB,   1628. 


86 


Madocke  wenwithe.=j=. . . . 
Jenan  ap=f=Owenwhiaer  da.  to 


BJ 


Bees  ap  Jen^n  vychan'.^. . . . 


T 


Madocke. 


iffe 


[0]raflreth  ap  [ilJUo. 


[ 


Gniffeth  ap  Bees=F. . . . 


Graffeth  ap  Jenan.'yMawde  da.  &  heire  to  grnffeth  ap  Bees  Vanghan'. 


Ednowen  ap  Bradwen.=j=. .  • . 
Arms :  Onles,  three  serpents  interlaced  argent. 


Madock  de  la  Home  tem'  E.  1.=?=. .  • . 
Arms :  Sable,  three  owls  argent. 

Walter  ap  Madock  of  Holme.=F. . . . 


Theodore  llo7de.=^. .  • . 


Walt 


T 


Theodore  goche.=T=. . . . 


ter  de=f=Hawise  da.  &  heire  to     Th€K)dore=F.  • . .        Owen  Mo7le.=F. . . . 


Bronghton. 


Thomas  de  Winsbniye.     Yanghan. 


Arms :  Aznre, 
three  cocks  argent. 


Walter  de  Bronghton.=j=. . .  •      Daaid=F.  •  • .     Philupe  ap  Owen  Moyle=j=. . . . 

goche.  of  Amstleye. 


Joim 


;oche. 

I 


ie=F. 


r 


Bronghton  ofj=.  • . .      Jenan  ap  Daaid=f=. . . .      Oniffethe  ap^. . .  • 


Bronghton  &  Home.  I 


goche. 


Phillipe. 


renWn 


ne  apq=. 


Bronghton=f=.  •  • . 


of    Bronghton    & 
Home. 


Danid^=Owerville  da.  to       Phillipe 

Jenfan]  Uoyd  ap       emffethe  of 
Jen  [an]  vanghim.     Amstleye. 


Yanghan. 


.  • . . 


Or^eth  Bronghton  of  Bronghton=f  Gwenwhiner  da.  &  heire  to    Howell  apx=. . . . 

Danid  yanghan  apJen[an].    Phillipe.    I 

I 


&  Home  in  com.  Salop. 


Gmffel 


I 


Sf  Gmffethe=FMar^arett  da.  &        Tangwistca  [Tang- 


yanghan  K\ 


M< 


coheire  to  ISir']  unsteU]  da.  &  heire  eldest 
grnffeth  Brongh-  mariea  to  morris  ap  da.  & 
ton  of  Bronghton.        mreddethe.  coheire. 


ce=f  Danid  ap 


Howell  of 

amstleye 

[Amst&ye]. 


^  wiffo 


Waiter  de  Bronghton 
ob.  s.  p'le. 


86 


THB  YISITATIOH  OF  SHKOPSHIEE,   1628. 


William  Haford  of  Euett  [Evett]  in  com.  Salop.^.  . . . 
Arms :  Sable,  a  dievron  between  thiee  owls  argent. 


'illi 


William  Haford.^.  • . . 


T 


Eignion  ap  W".=f=. . . . 


[J 


T 


Madock  ap  Eignion  of  Oaeris.=F. . . . 


T 


I 

Theodore  ap  Madock.=p. .  •  • 


S'  Robert  ap  Theodore.=F. . .  • 


Jenaf  Sa7B.= 
Arms :  Quarterly — 1  and  4,  Argent,  a  fease 
between  three  flenrs-de-lis  sable ;  2  and  8,  Or,  a 
cross  moline  between  fonr  lozenges  azure. 


•  • .  • 


Howell  ^Ff . . . . 
&  Robert. 


Jerworth  moile  ap  Jevaf  sais.^F. . . . 


Jeuan  ap  Jerworth.'=j=. . . . 


T 


Maaockeap  Jenan'=p. . .  . 


ap  Jerworth. 


YolJyn  lT$lluny=F 

ap  Madocke. 


T 


madock  ap  Howell.=j=. . .  • 
Theodore  ap  madock.n=. . .  • 

I ' 

Gmfibth  ap=7=Nest  da  to  liewen 


Theodore. 


I 


yaughan. 


The^ore  ap=f=Jonnett  da.  to  ll'n  goch  ap  Jen[an] 

ap  Adda  [ap  Adda  teriio]. 


gmflfeth. 


Meredith  ap  YoUyn^. . . . 
[TeUih]. 


1 


"T 


~1 

Llewelin  ap^yAlice  da.  to  Mred'd 
Theodore.     I  aD  Holl  ao  Adda. 


ip=YAiice  aa.  tc 
I  ap  Holl  ap 


Jenan  apF^Ena  da.  to  Jen[aii] 
Llewelin.  |  gethen  ^>  Adda. 

margarett  da.  &  heire  to  lleowelyn  Dethomc^jFOadwallader  ^>  Jea[an]  ap  Un. 


Rose  da.  &  h.  to  Danid^Flleowelyn 
ap  Howell  of  amstley.      Dethome. 


B 


John  ap  Cadwalad'  of  Broughton.^Bllen  da.  of  John  Lloyd  of  Atheleston. 

'I 


THB  VISITATION  OF  SHBOPSHAiE,   1628.  87 

Li 

Robert  Bronghton  of  bronghton=YJaiine  da.  to  Keignold 
in  com.  Salope.  j  ap  S'  griffeth  vycha*. 


Richard  Broaghton  of  broagbton'=r'^J^o  ^  ^  Rich.  Bagott  of 
Depnti  Judge  of  Cheater.  I  Blithf eilde  in  com.  Staff.  eBq^ 


Robert  Broaghton  Mary  sister  &  heire  maried  to  Edward 

died  1617  8.p.  waringe  of  Bronshton  A^  1628. 

Arms  :  Ta  blank  shield]. 

Crest:  An  owl  argent,  charged  on  the 
breast  with  three  serpents  interlaced  vert. 


mawde  da.  to  Jenkin  ap  Jer=FReignold  ap  s'  CTaff.=f=. ...  da.  to  Jenan  Llojd 
ap  Jenan  of  north  walles.         vanghan  A<^  18  E.  4. 


of  abertannatt. 


Elisabeth  vxor        Isabell  da.  to=T=On]ffeth  ap  Reignold=f=Joyoe  da.  to  Owen 
John  Midelton        Edwarde  ob.  1510  A^"  2  U.  8.      Blayny    of    mon- 

son  of  Robert.         Plowden.  gomerysh. 


Alice  Txor  danid       Danid  ap=p. .  . .       John=p. . . .     Cicely  yxor  Robert 

Porter  son  of  Rich- 
ard porter.^ 

-1,      ^ 


ap  mathew.  gruffeth  ap               wyn  2 

=F  Keignolde.  |             sonne. 

Hughe=F. . . .  Edward  ap=F. . . .           Hnmfrey  wynsy. . . .       Howell 

Uoyd.    I  Danid.                            2  sonne.                          Porter. 


1  ap=F. .  • .  iinmirey  wyu-p. . . 

2  sonne. 

r~   ^.    .  I 


Hnxnfrey  lloyde.        Hnmfrey  ap  Edward  Reignolde.        Thomas  wynne. 


mawde  vxor  Danid  ap  Jea[an]  ap  Danid        Agnes  Txor  David 
ap  meirick  ap  gruffeth.  ap  Jenkin. 

, ^  r-^ 

Bees  ap  Danid  of  porthman.  william  d'd  ap  Jenkine. 

r^  , T 

Richard  Porthman.  Thomas  Jenkines  [Jenkyns], 


>hn 


John  sonne  of  Reignolde^rEllen  da.  to  ... .        Eatharen  vx.  Owen  ap  Jen'n 


of  Bioaghton. 


Lloyd.  Tegen  [Tagon]. 


88                        THE  VISITATION  OP  SHKOPSHIBE,   1628. 
ft  H  I 


Edward  Bronghton  of  Brongh-=j=Joaime  da.  to  John  Pisworthe 
ton  in  CO.  Salope.  de  com.  StafTorde. 


Robert  Lewis  Bichard  John  Edward 

Bronghton        Bronghton         Bronghton         Bronghton         Bronghton 
2  Bonne.  3  sonne.  4  sonne.  5  sonne.  6  Sonne. 


Margrett  vxor  Thomas  Janne  yxor  Oliver  Elizaoethe  vxor  Edward 
mathews  of  Chirstock  mathews  of  Bishops  Holmes  of  Bockley  per- 
[^rw^(;A;]  in  com.  salope.  casteU  in  com.  salope.    son  Jnstice  of  peace. 


Eatharen  vxor  John  William  Bronghton=j=Janne  da.  to  Edw.  Lewis  ap 

Rogers  of  Dither  in  of  Bronghton. 

com.  Mongomery. 


Richard  ap  Lewis. 


Margarett  vxor  Howell  gethen.=F.  •  . . 


Ricnard  gethine.^. . . . 


liChiuU    KCbUlU«3.-1-. 

Jonn  gethine.=f=*  •  •  • 

I 


John  gethine  of  Brampton  in  com.  salope.^.  • . . 


BTj  vxor  Edward  Thomas  Janna  vxor  michell=michell  get! 

'  Kerrey.  gethin.  Brampton. 


Elizabeth       Janne  da.  to  Andrew=T=Thoma8  Bronghton  of=rniar7  da   to  W"^ 


died  yonge.    Blnnden  of  Bishops 

castell  in  com.  salope 
1  wifFe. 

HLbtj  ob.  virgo. 


Bronghton    in    com. 
salope  A9  1628. 


Gawen  of  brongh- 
ton 2  wiflfe. 


Thomas      Edward  Bronghton  sonne  &     Mary.     Elizabeth.     Janne.     Anne. 
2  Sonne,     heire  aged  17  an*  a<^  1628. 

THOMAS  BBOUGHTON. 


Gadwaiader  Lloyd  8  sonne.^. . . . 
Danid  lloyd.=F. . . . 


THS  VISITATION  OF  8HS0FSHIBE,  1628. 


89 


^ 


ThoLu<^=^. . . . 


Edmond  lloyd.=f=. . . . 


i 


T 


Graffeth  Lloyd* 


Hugo  Bowdler.=F. . . . 


T 


PiereuB  IRalph']  Midleton.'^Margrett  da.  &  heire. 


lm=F 


T 


Jo: 

Midleton. 


Luoey  da.  to  Meredeth=T=Daaid  Lloyd  ap=FEIlen  da.  to  Jen- 


ap  Cadwalader. 


S'QrufrethVaug- 
han. 


Margarett=T=Danid 


da.  &  heire 
to  John 
Midleton. 


Lloyde. 


Roger  Lloyd 
of  Trallinge. 


1 


kjn  Ejmaston  of 
Stockes  2  wiffe. 


Hnmfrey^=Owenllian  da. 


Lloyd  of 
Laer. 


Thomas  Lloyde.     Eatharen. 


Eatharen  1  wiffe 
to  Hagh  Dennis 
2  to  £d.  Lang- 
ford  ILangfar^. 


to  Thomas  ap 
Rees  of  new- 
towne. 


Edward 
Lloyde. 


Anne 
vxor 
William 
Corbett. 


Margery  Jonnett  Joye  maried 

wiff  to      to  Richard  to  Humfrey 

....         Blithe.  ap  John 

AralL  Winne. 


Margarett  1  wiffe  to  Owen 
ap  m*redd  ap  Jen[an] 
after  to  Gefferey  ap 
Jea[an]  Thomas  3*7  to 
Humfrey  Allen. 


ionard 


Richard    Lloyd    Roger  2.    Francis  S.    Dauid  4  sonne.    Oliner  Lloyd  of: 
Sonne  &  h.  1586.  Laer  5  son. 


' . . .  • 


1 


Oliner  Lloyd  of  Marington=f=Gwenthlin  da.  of  GrifSth  ap  Howell 
in  com.  Salop.  ap  Jeuan  Blaney. 


Rich.  Lloyd  of  Marington' 
in  com.  Salop. 


1 1 1 1 

2.  John  s.p. 
8.  Edward  s.p. 
4.  George. 
ft.  Oliner. 


nil 

6.  Edmond. 

7.  Roger. 

8.  Mathew. 

9.  Lewis. 


=Lncy  da.  of  Rich.  Powle  of  Ednop 
in  com.  Salop. 


Ann  ux.  lewis  ap 
Edmond  ap  Tho- 
mas ap  Owen. 


luci  nz.  Dauid  ap  John 
de  Tegloys. 


T 


(Bi.  19  ann.  l 

N 


90 


THE  VISITATION  OP  8HBOF8HIRB,   1628. 


M 


Richard  Lloyde^Margrett  da.  of 


of  Marington  in 
CO.  Salop. 


John  Newton  of 
Highlej  Esq. 


Eatherin  ox.  D*d 
ap  Thomas  ap 
John. 


Matilda  ux.  BicH 
Enans  de  Tred- 
win. 


Priamns  Llojd  de= 
Marington  in  com. 
Salop  efi  1628. 


^Eatherin  da.  of  Edw. 
Fox  of  Greet  in  co. 
Salop. 


I 


Lncj  vx.  Thomas  Daneis 
of  Cockeshall  in  com. 
Hereford. 


icni 


I 

Charles 
Lloyd  2. 


I 
George 

8  sonn. 


Edward 
4  son. 


Bichard  Lloyd  sonn  &  heire 
22  yeres  old  a<>  1623. 


mIT^. 


PBLiMs  LLOYD. 


Brotone  of  M^vtt. 

S.,  fo.  82. 
[Arms. — Argent,  a  chevron  bettveen  three  mullets  sable. 

Alexander  Broume  of  the  Mor/e.^,  .  . . 
Thomas  Broume  of  Morfe,^ Alice  da.  to  ...  ,  Banester  ofBanester. 


)hn 


John  Browne  of  Morfe.^j=Joane  da,  to  Sir  Thomas  Oresley  of  Staffordshire. 


j: 


.=j=«/( 


I 

"  Broume  wefit  into      Tho.  Brotvne=ir.  .  . .         John  Broume.^Anne  da.  to  ... . 


North  Wales. 


of  Morfe. 


ffitUm. 


I 


John  Broume    Sir  Thomas    ^r  ^n/A<wy=f=[Jane_da.  of  W"  ffarington  &  relict  of 
of  Morfe.  Broume. 


Sit  Anthony=^\jjdSiQ  da.  of  W"^  ffanngton  a  relict  of 
Broume.  ....  Beakensall — Vis.  Oheshire  1580.] 

mn 


John  Broume."] 


^■Mihi^BM.. 


THB  VISITATION  OF  8HBOF8HIRS,   1628. 


91 


Bulloelk  of  ditintll* 

S.,  fo.  88». 
^Elizabeth  da.  ta=FJohn  Bulloek^. , .  .da.  to  , . . . 


....  BayUy. 


Jan$  ux.  Edio, 
BayUm. 


Thomas 
0.  s.p. 


ofSidmll         WkittmgUm. 
NuhoUuFf^Mary  da.  to 


RickoTi 


'd=r=Mawd  da. 


BuUock. 


I 


Sichf  Bay  ton.       Edward  g*  son. 


^din 


W^   Minds 
of  Mindo. 


Bullock 
Sl^  son. 


•  .  . 


to 
WolssUy. 


John  Bulloek=Mawd  da.  to  ... . 
1598.  WolssUy  [sic]. 


~n — ~ri 

Rolert  8,      Margsry. 
Francis  3.      Jans. 


John  Bullock  sldssU 
son  1598. 


'Dorothy  da,  A  hsir  to  Sir 
Oso.  Blunt  KnL  widow 
to  John  PurslowB. 


V 


HU*  e. 
Mary. 


1 


Edmund  BuUock  4  son.^Dorothy  da.  to  Osorge  Smith  of  MorvUls  Esq.      Rio 


Edward- 
Bullock 
Most 
son. 


1 


ichard  5. 


Syhanus  2. 
Richard  3. 
Edmund  4. 


2.  Thomazms  3.  Jans, 
ux.  Anth.  — 

Lswksnor  4.  Mary, 
gsnt.  grand-        — 

child  to  Sir  Lucy. 
Richard. 


Margarst. 
Dorothy.^ 


i  Joans  da. 
to   ...  . 
Harswsll 
of  Wen- 
lock. 


EUzabsth 

ux 

BmeU. 


ottdb 


BunwU  of  ^tton  BurnelL 

HarL  1896,  fo.  88^    HarL  1241,  fo.  148^     a,  fo.  89\ 
&  Nicholas  Bamell  of  acton  Bnrnell  in  com.  Salope  Enight.=F. .  . . 

i 1 

Henry  Bomell  of  Acton^p. . . .        Edward  Bnrnell  of  aoton  Bnrnell=T=. . . . 
Bnrnell  3  sonne.  son  &  heiie. 


Edward  Edmond  Bnrnell 
Aoton  Bnrnell. 


. . « • 


Joane  da.  &  heire  vxor  Roger 
Lee  of  Langleye. 


I 


Thomas  Bnrnell  of  frodeBle7=r. ...  da.  to  ... .  walker  of  pichf ord 


in  00m.  Salope. 


in  oom.  Salop. 


92  THE  VISITATION  OF  8HB0PSHIBE,   1628. 

Humfreye  Burnell  of  Betton  in        Foulke  Bumell  of  Ba8echiirche=r. . . . 
com.  Salop  1  sonne.  in  com.  Salop  2  sonne. 

Tho.  Bumell  of=Eleanor  da.  to  Edw.  Owealowe  Anne  marled  to  William  Clarke 
Shrewesbury  in  [Onslow]  of  Owenslowe  in  of  Hnssington  Orusskigton  in 
com.  Salope  1584.    com.  salope.  com.  Mnngumrey. 


BurnelU 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  84.    a,  fo.,  40. 

Arms:  Harl.  1896. — Argent,  a  lion  rampant  sabls  eroumed  or  mOUn  a  bordure  asure.* 

Ex  libro  Abbathiae  de    S'  Robert  Bnmell  Knight  came  in[to]  England^. . . . 
Beldewas  [Boildwas]    with  Will*m  Conqneroor  died  A^  1087  &  bnried 
in  com.  Salope.  at  Boldewas. 


S'  Jonn  Bnmell  Knight  died  A^  1107  &  bnried  at  BuldewaB.=f=Petronell  Oorbett. 


S'  Soger  Bnmell  Knight  died  1145  &  bnried  at  Bnldewas.^. . . . 
S'  Hn^he  Bnmell  Knight  died  1169=f.  . .  .        Hellena  Bnmell 


&  bnned  at  Bnldewas. 


died  A«  1147. 


S'  Richard  Bnmell  Knight  died  A*"  1189.=f.  . . . 

S'  William  Bnmell  Knight  died  in  the  holy  land^Isabell  de  Longespe. 
&  bnried  at  Bnldewas  lisis]. 


»  Hugh  Bnmell  Knight  died  1242.yPetronell  Oheynie. 
Will'm  Bumell  snbmersns     »  Robert  Bnmell  Knight=F. ...     »  PhiUipe  Bnmell 


apnd    Nemin    [Nerum]     sonn    &  heire  died  A9 
1282.  1269. 

A 


Knight  1282. 


*  Sir  Edward  BnraeU,  temp.  Edw.  I.,  bore:  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable  crowned  or 
(Milit.  Sammonses).  On  20  October  1396  a  plea  of  arms  for  tliis  coat  was  prosecuted  by  Sir  John 
Loyel,  as  heir-general  of  the  BomeUs,  against  Sir  Thomas  Morl^  (Blomfield's  'Hist,  ol  Norfolk,' 
▼ol.  i.,  pp.  6  and  675).  The  evidence  shews  that  Sir  Philip  de  Bomell  bore  these  anns  and  bad 
issae  Sir  Edward  Bomell,  Knt,  who  died  without  issue,  leaying  Maude  his  sirterand  sole  heir; 
she  married  Sir  John,  Lord  Loyel,  and  had  a  son,  Sir  John  Loyel,  the  plaintiif. 


THB  TISITATION  OF  8HBOP8HIBB,   1628. 


93 


A| 


Robert  Bnrnell  8  sonne  Archdeacon  of 
Yorke  L.  Keeper  &  bnshope  of  Bathe 
and  welles  [made  Lord  Chancellor 
21  Sept.  1274]  died  1292. 


&  Hnghe  Bumell= 
Knight  brother  to 
Robert  died  1287. 


•  •  .  • 


SThiuipe 
Bumell  K* 
died  1298. 


lillii 


S'  Phillipe  Bnrnell  K^  baron  of  Holgate  in' 
com.  Salop  nephew  &  heire  to  B;obert. 


=Mawde  sister  to  Rich,  fitsallen 
Tide  Clans  11  E.  8  m.  7. 


Edw. 


1 


S'  Edw.  Bnmell=Ela  da.  to    John  Lonell=T=Mawde  sister  &  heire=pS'  John  Hand- 
]B[night  baron  of    Hnghe  le    baron  of 
HolgattediedA®    Despencer.  Tichmarshe 
1815, 9  E.  2.  B.  pa.  died  10  E.  2. 


to  Edward  Bnrnell 
baro.  of  Holgate  died 
A«  1800. 


lowe[Handloui\ 
K^  2  hnsband 
died  20  E.  8. 


John  baron  LonellnF. . . .    Nicnolas  Bnrnell  barony. . . .    Richard  Bnrnell=T=. .  •  • 


of  Tichmershe  died 
21  E.  8. 


Jonn 


of  Ho^ate  fbrass  in 
Acton  Bnrnell  Chnroh 
I860]. 


died  before  his 
father. 


I 


Baron  Lonell  Hnghe   Bnrnell  Edmond      Margarett  yx.  Elizabeth  vz. 

of  Tichmarshe.  Baro.  of  Holgate  ob.s.pM.      JohnApplebye  Edmnnde  de 

=p  died  A^  5  H.  5.  [Appelm/].  la  Poole. 

4-      J 


[Xi 


j~: 


da.  A  hmr.^SiT  John  BaUUff$  KnK 


T 


Sk  John  BaUliffB  Kn^.Y^Uz^  da.^9ohhrir  of  Watt$r  Lord  FitzwalUr. 


Sir  John  SaUimrKn^  Lord  FikwaUer^AnM  da.  of  Sir  Rich*  WheafhUl 
BurmU  A  Egromoni.  of  CallaU  Knight. 

Sir  BoV  BaUUffo  Kn*  created  Earh  of  Sussex  iy  Henry  VIIL  nso.'] 


94  THfi  VISITATIOK  OF  SHBOPSHIBB^   1628. 

BumelL 

S.,  fo.  94. 
[Hugo  BttnulL^PetraniUa. 


njridt 


BohtrtuB  BumeU=F. . . .  Humjndus  BumeU.^. . . . 

Baro.  xjs  Arms :  Argenty  a  Uon  rampant 

sabUy  craumedor^  within  a  bordute  azure. 


Edwardus=F-  * .  *filia  Hugmis  de  Spencer  de  Wintonia 
Bumell.       qyi  seputtusfmt  ap^d  Buildwas  1380. 


Bohertue       Heniricue      Bichardus  Bumell  oh.  13S0  eeputt=F'  •  •  •      Anna  Bumell 
Bumell.       Bumell.       apud  BcUgeyfyn  in  Hibemia.         | 

I 

Williehnus  Bumell  obiit  i  JM.=j=.  •  •  • 

I 

Henricue  Bumell  Baro.  obOt  1393.=F. .  •  • 

I  i 

John  Baron  Bumell  14S0.       Edwardus  Bumell  ob.  1400.^. . . . 

Hugo  Bumell  obiit  1431*^.  •  • . 

.   . . ^1 


Humfridue  Bttmell  ob.  nei.       Johannes  Bumell  ob.  liSOm  . . . 

!■  •  .      If  ■    ■        ■       I  I         I  I    II        * 

BuAardus  Bumell  qui  obiit  1498  sepuUus  apfud  Balgeysyn  in  Hibemia.^. . . . 


J 

)bertus 


^^•^^•^•^^ 


Robertas  Bumell  ob.  isss^'y*  •  •  • 

Johannes  Bumell  qui  sepuUus     Ricmrdus  Bumell  Oaneettarius  d$  HibemioFY. .  •  • 
fuU  Londini  1537.  inhumatus  Londini  isu. 


I 

Robertus  BumeU  oV  1S93  sepuUus  apud  Drogheda  in  Hibemia.^. .  •  • 

I 

Oeorgius.       Edwardus.       Bichardus        Jonannes.       Maria,        EKgabeth. 

—  Bumell.  —  — 

Senrirus.  MichasU.  Anna.^ 


THE  YISITATIOK   OF  8HROP8HIBB,   1628. 


06 


Burton  of  2/onjport  in  tbt  paris]^  of 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  44.    Harl.  615,  fo.  268. 

Abms  :  Harl.  1896 — Quarlerly  pttrpure  and  azure — azure  and  purpure  in  Harl. 
615— a  crose  engratUd  or  between  four  roses  argent — seeded  gold  in  Harl.  615 
— a  crescent  far  difference;  impaling  [Bt8T  or  Beist],  Oules^  three  sheaves  of 
as  many  arrows^  points  downwards^  or^  headed  and  flighted  argent,  banded  of 
the  last. 

Obbst. — A  gauntlet  erect  proper. 

EdwardoB  Barton  Orome  of  the  Stoole  to  H.  7=FJoco6a  fil.  Tho.  Gresaett  de  Upton 


{Knight  of  the  Bodes  who  came  outof  Yorkshire^) 
[made  a  Knight  Bannerett  1460]. 


[Creasett  of  Upton  Oreaaettj  in 
com.  Salop. 


I 


Joh'eslBorton  de  longnor=FElizabetha  fil.  Tho.  Poynar  [Poyner] 


in  00.  Salop. 


de  Beslowe  in  com.  Salop. 


Jane  ox. . 
Gorbett  de 
longnor. 


EUena  ox. . 
Banester  de 
laoon. 


I 

....  nx ....  nnpta  .  . . . 

Boetock  de  Barker  ae  Bridg- 

morton  Say.  north. 


.  . .  •  nx Wright        .  . . .  tx Ankaretta  monialis  inxta 

de  bndon.  Paaqo  de  london.     Shrewsbnry. 


Edwardna  Barton  de  longnoi 
in  00.  Salop  fil.  et  hnr. 


=Anna  fil.  et  h»r.  Nich'i  Madocka 
de  Wem  &  Cotton. 


Edwardna  2.  Dorothea  Thomas  Bar- 

—  Yx.  Joh*eB  ton  de  Long- 
Hamfr^na  8.  Mitton  nor     fil.    et 

—  deWiston.  haer. 
Timothens  4. 


Katherina  fil. 
W»  Byat  de 
A[t]ohamAr. 
et  soror  et  co- 
h»r.  Joh*i8 
Byat. 


Maria  vx. 
Ric'i 

Lloyd  de 
Boyton 
[or  Rop- 
ton]. 


Katherina  Yx. 
Georgij  Cor- 
bettde  Hope 
in  oom« 
Salop. 


..,n 


Willimna  2. 
Johannea  8. 


Sarah  1. 


Barton  — 

fiL  et  h»r.  Anna  8. 


Elizabetha. 


•  Joban  Wrythe,  Norroy,  granted  at  Tork,  22  May  1478,  to  Bobert  Barton  of  tbe  Connty  of 
Tork :  Per  pale  asoie  and  pnipore,  a  otom  engrailed  or  between  foor  roeee  argent,  leeded  eold, 
barbed  Tert  (Add.  MS.,  Brit.  Miia.,  14,293).  In  an  emblaiooed  pedigree  at  Longnor  the  field  ii 
per  pale  ainre  and  galea. 


96 


THB  VISITATION  OF  SHROPSHIRE,   1628. 


Butler,  Baron  of  WBtm. 

S.,  fo.  72» 

[Abms. — Per /esse  sable  andgulee^  a /esse  cheeky  argent  and  eable  between  six  crosses 
form^JUchie  argent 

William  BtUler  Baronr=f  Matilda  da.  If  hekeof  WilVm 


of  Wemejure  nxar^s. 


Pantolfe  Baron  of  [Wem]. 


WiU^  Butler  Barorv=FMargareit  da.  of  Richr       Johannes  s.p.    Oawenus  s,p. 
of  Wem,  Earle  of  Arundell. 


illic 


William  BtUler=rEllin  da,  of ... . 


Bard*  of  Weme. 


i 


Hansard. 


Sir  Ralfe  Butler  of  Woodhall  in  com.  Hert- 
ford Knt.  ^  Sonne  married  Alice  da.  A  heire 
of  Richard  son  of  Hugh  Oobion. 


WHf^  Butler=f^oane  da.  4r  coh.  of 


s^  son. 


1 


John  Lord  Sudley. 


Ralph  Butler  Baron=F.  ...da.of.... 
of  Wem.  I  Hatotm. 


I 


Thomas  But^AUce  da.  of  John    ThamasWolUng-^MzabethPrRobert  Fferrars 


ler  Baron  of 
Wem. 


BeauchampLorde    ton     Baron     of 
Powis.  Wem  jure  uxoris. 


da.  A 
heire. 


Baron  of  Onsley  A 
Wem  jure  uxoris. 


Ralphs  Butler=r.  . .  • 
Baron  of  Wem. 


Johes  Willington 
obijt  s.p. 


i: 


RoVtus  Ferrers  Baron 
of  Onsley. 


1 


Sir  Thomas  Butler  Knt.  obUt  s.p. 


Caltott  of  ^reston  iHountfbrti. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  77^    S.,  fo.  64, 

[Oalcx)tt  of  Galoott,  oo.  Chester,  bore :  Argent^  a  fesse  azuri^frettSe  or^  between 
three  cinquef oils  pierced  gttles. — Visit.  Gneshire.] 

Thomas  Galcott  de  Preston  Moantfort  in  oo.  Salop  a=F. . . .  filia  ....  Orton  [OTer- 
famUia  Galoottomm  de  Galcott  in  oo.  Gestr*  orinnd'.     ton]  de  Malpas  in  com.  Cestr'. 

Henricns  Galcott  de  Preston^Alicia  fil Lee  de  Langley 

Monntford  in  com.  Salop.        in  com.  Salop. 


TEX   TiatTATIOH   OV   SHBOPSHI^,   16! 


W 


Eliariom  iinpla  Ilnin-  ThomnB  Calcott  de=j=Amia  fil.  W™  lleywani 
fr'o  Gruftltli  d«  com.  Preston  Montford  de  parva  Weulock  iu 
Monlgomerij.  inco.Salopa°liI2S.     oom.  .%iIop- 


Sarah 
iiiunptit 
obijt  B.p. 


Oirew  Oalcott  ntatis  2  annor'  1623. 


THOMAS  CALI-COTT. 


Chambers  or  Cfiamiire  of  jetton. 

Hurl,  isas,  fo.  SO''.     Had.  1241.  fo.  70*.     S.,  ff.  07"— 68'. 

AsuS:  Barl.  1896. — Qtiarlatly :  1  and  4,  Azurf,  an  arm  in  armmiT  fMsnoayt 
mnbowtd  [proper] — W  in  Shrewsbary  MS. — the  hai\d  [or] — proper  in 
Shrewsbury  MS. — holdmg  arosagiiUi,  s/ippdrf  [vert] — mbUin  Shrewsbary 
MS.  [Chaubkks]  ;  2,  Argmt,  afe»M  comfm/t — eountercomporti-e  in  Shrewa- 
bury  MS. — or  and  azure  btta-een  IHtm  bona'  htadt  fraud  aabl«,  within  a 
bordura  gutea  cliargfd  with  eiyht  Mcaltops  of  the  first — argi-nt  in  Shrewsbary 
MS.  [Chaubrhs]  ;  8,  Ermim,  fhru  losmget  conjomtd  in  /ease  sable,  within 
a  bordure  engraikd  oftha  aeeond  [Pioott]. 

CR88T. — A  greghoumVi  head  ira»«d  argent,  collared  with  a  gart/ir  azure,  erlgtd  and 
truckled  i>r, 

AsoTBER  Chebt. — A  cavuCa  [?]  heeui  guartarly  argent  and  or,  eared  guUa,  and 
charged  with  a  /ease  between  three  annulets,  one  above  and  two  behir,  of  iJn 
last. 

Ex  eluuti*  Arthnri  Chkmfare  ilc  .  .  .  .  in  co.  Hnlop  Ar.  29  Septcmbt'  h°  1 G33. 

Hcnriciu  de  Lftcj  Comci  LIdcoId'  OoD«[abu1ariu«  CMtrin  Do.  de  Roo«  et  It«w«niok'  coii- 
couit  Joh'ei  de  l>  Cbambre  Camentrio  pro  bomttec  ct  Mruitio  itio  duos  cnracatua  term  cam 
perUoentijn  in  Ixvanaj.     [HBri.  1390;  S.,  to.  i!T*.f 

Heere  Ijeth  buried  in  the  Mcrcj  of  Jubub  Ctirlit  Ihe  Body  of  Arthur  Chunben  genl.  true 
Ptitron  ol  ibii  piirisb  Cburch  of  Midle,  and  Marg'  his  wife,  b;  her  he  had  Inue  one  t^tin  k  one 
DaDgh(«T  w°'  Arthur  decaiued  the  IS**  Dnj  of  Augniit  1664,  whose  bodj  Ic  buuIg  Oud  gnant  a 
Jojtull  HenirrectioD  Ameu.     [Harl.  1241.] 

JobaoDe  de  Chambre  [ol^EUena  &1.  Edwurdi 
Llewenue,  co.  Denbigh],     de  la  Moore. 


Henricua  Chambre.  =rJ&Qa  filia  Bletbini  Vychan. 


Waltema  Ohambro  de  co.  Rbor'. 


MiloChambres  alias  Joeuah' 
Miles  le  Steward  de  Chambre. 
Sootite. 


'Catherina  fil.  Edmnndi    8.  I^ndovicns  Chambre 
Cfaarletoa.  de    EUiuere    in  com. 

Salopis. 


MorganiiB=rAnna  fil. 
'■'      '  Hen. 

Ferrers. 


Egidius  Chambre  Cecilia  vx. 

dnxil  filiam  ....  Madock  ap 

Powell  de  Whit-  Ivan, 
tington. 


98  THE  VISITATION  OF  SHB0P8HIKB,  1623. 

Stephanns.    Andreas.       Samnell^. . . .  fil.  Tho.  New-      Eatherina.     Dorothea. 

Ghambre.    port  militiB. 


AnthonioB  Ghambre.=T=Aiina  fil.  Petri  le  Oaro  [Ouw]. 
Hugo  Ghambre.^I ....  fil.  Oeo.  Baaenscroft  de  oo.  Denbigh.        Willi'muB. 


I                                  \                                 I  I 

Jon'eB  Ghambres      Willi'mns=f=Eatherina  Isabella  ox.  Hngo=. .  . .  fil.   et 

fil.  et  h»r.  Rob*  Gruf-  Ghambres    hnres   Grif- 

Jenkini  fith.  miles.          fith  vanghan 

Pigott.  de  Powys. 


sacrsB   theologise      Ghambre. 
Doctor  et  Decanns 
S'c'i  Stephani  de 
Westminster. 


Henricos  Ghambers  fil.  et  h»res  Wiiri.=j=. ...  fil.  Will'm*  Dntton  de  com.  Gestr*. 

I 

Robertas  Ghambers  fil.  et  h»r.=FAgnes  fil.  et  hier.  Hogonis  Dackworth. 


Robertas  Ghambers=FMargaretta  fil.  Foloonis  Salisbury  2  fil. 
fil.  et  h»r.  I  Tho.  Salisbury  militis. 


Johannes  Ghambers  fil.  et  hiBr.=f=. ...  fil Goodman  de  Rnthyn. 

^1 

Henriens  Ghambers.=x=Agnes  fil.  Fnlconis  ap  Thomas  ap  Orono. 


Robertas      Jon's  Ghambers  de  Plaschambers=f=Anna  fil.  Garoli    Maria.    Anna 


Ghambers.    [^Plashchamb*8'}  in  com.  Denbigh. 


Middleton. 


Garolns  Ghambers.        Gecilia.        Eatherina. 


Robertas  Chambers  2  filias  Will'm'.yEliz.  fil Rookes  IHooiea']. 

Jenkin  Ghamber8.=F. . . .  Dorothea. 


Robertas  Ghambers.=j=. ...  fil James. 

Robertas.  Richaidos.  b 


rf       ^1 


THB  VISITATION  OF  SHBOFSHIEB,   1628. 


99 


Jenidi 


Bl 


in  Chambers  de  Barleton  m=r. . .  . 
com.  Salopis  8  fil. 


Margaretta  ax. 
Tho.  Conway. 


r 


Bicha^us  Chambers  de  Petton=FMaria  fil.  Job's  HiU  de  HiU  Hutt  of  Hill 
'         "  '  j  Coorte  in  oo.  Salop  Ar. 


in  CO.  Salop. 


Arthoras  Chambers  de  Petton= 
in  com.  Salop  Ar.  fil.  et  hnres 

ob.  19  Augtut  1564, 


bhi 


=Margaretta  fil.  Francisci= 
Chaneton  de  Apley  in 
00.  Salop. 


~i 


■Francis  KynasUm 
of  OteUy. 


Arthur  Chambers  de=FEatherina  fil.  Bob^    Maria  ox.  Ric.  Wright    Edward 


Petton  in  com.  Salop 
Ar.  a«  1628. 


i 


Edi 


Sandford  de  Sand-    de  Strett  Servientis  ad    KynasUm. 
ford  in  co.  Salop.       Arma[Serjeantat  Arms]. 


I 


Arthur  Chambers  fil.  et  hsdres.  Prisoilla  VrsuJa  vx.  Tho.  Owen  de  Salop. 


Oeorgins  CharU$=f3\x^\ihA  fil.  et  h»r. 


Chambersde  Pet- 
ton  2  fil 


Walteri  Caldeoott 
de  Williamscott  in 
00.  Oxon. 


Franciscus  Cham- 
bers 8  duxit  Doro- 
thea filiam  .... 
Bristow  BsssUm  de 
london. 


Calootus  Chambers  de  Willescott 
in  CO.  Oxon.  A<>  1628. 


Leonardus 
Chambers. 


Leonardus  Chambers 
4  duxit  Anna  fil. 
Joh'es  Prince  Piggins 
de  Salop  relicta  W« 
Colfox. 


I 


CkorgioB  Ghftmbers 
2  fil. 


Miohaell  Ghamber8=pJfarv  da.  to  Janut 
5    fiU.  BayUff    of 
Salop  [in  1688]. 


Barior  of  Hamond. 


Oabriell 
Chambers 
6  fil. 


I 


Andreas 
Chambers 
7  fil. 


Anne  vxff  fF* 
VfsOs  ds  Salop: 


MieLsll 


Andrews      Judith  vx(f  Arthur 
Chambsrs.      2  sonns.       KynasUm. 


I 


Mary  vxor  Rie.  Lister  sonn  of 
Miehasll  Lister. 


*  Omitted  in  Shrewsboiy  MS.,  fo.  68*. 


100  THE  VISITATION  OP  8HBOP8HIRB,   1628. 

Cjbarleton  of  ^ple?  €witlt  anti  2IBtti)i!orti. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  64. 

Ex  Euidencijs  Francisci  Charleton  de  Apeley  in  com.  Salop  Ar.  a®  1623. 

Sciant  p'ntes  &  faturi  quod  ego  Hugo  fill*  Aeris  D'nus  de  magna  Witeford  dedi  concessi  k 
hac  p*nti  Carta  mea  confinnaul  JohH  fillo  meo  vnam  plaoeam  terre  &  boeci  que  Tocat  Eneeware 
de  feodo  meo  pM'c'se  Ville  de  Witif ord  &c.  Et  si  contigerit  quod  p'd'cus  Job'es  obierit  sine  nerede 
de  Corpore  suo  legitime  p'creato  omnia  p'd'cta  terre  &  ten'ta  cum  redditib'  &  roTersionib*  &c. 
integre  reuertantur  Margerie  filie  me»  primogenita  sorori  p'd'c'i  Job'es  &c.  Tenendum  kc.  Sans 
date. 

Hugo  filius  Aeris  D^nus  de  magna  Witbiford  dedi  concessi  &  bac  Carta  mea  oonfirmayi  Henrico 
filio  meo  vnam  placeam  de  Tasto  meo  p*d*c*«  Till«  ad  sup*  edificandum  kc.    Sans  date. 

Sigillu'  vt  supra  depingitur.* 

Hugo  Alias  AeriB  D*nas  de  Witiford  mag.  in  com.  Salop.=T=. . .  • 
JohamieB.  Hem'ions.  Hargeria. 

Ceste  indentur*  faite  entre  Aleyn  filz  Mouns'  Aleyn  de  Cbarleton  d'un  parte  k  Henri  filz 
Ayer  de  Autre  parte  testmoigne  qe  come  le  diet  Henri  soit  tenuz  &  obliges  p'  estatute  de 
mercbaunt  au  dit  Aleyn  le  filz  Mouns'  Aleyn  in  100  marc'  a  paier  a  lui  a  Aston'  Ayer  le  ionr  de  la 
feste  S*  Michael  proschien  auenir  voalt  k  ^ute  le  dit  Aleyn  le  filz  qe  si  mesmes  celqf  Aleyn  & 
Margerie  sa  femme  k  leur  beires  ne  soient  impleides  cbalenges  ne  entangle  p'  le  dit  Henri  nep* 
ses  beirs  pour  les  terres  kc,  ne  pour  parceir  de  eux  quelx  le  dit  Aleyn  le  filz  Mons'  Aleyn  & 
Margerie  sa  compaigne  ount  p'cbases  dd  dist  Henri  en  la  maior  de  Qraunt  Witiford  come  plus 
plenement  piert  par  un  Cbart  kc,  Dat.  Lundi  procbein  apres  le  feste  de  S*  Kenelm  Ian  dn 
raigne  le  Roi  Edward  terce  apres  le  Conquest  20™*. 


[Cottonian  MS.  Cleopatra  C.  v.,  among  the  banners  of  those  who  entered 
France  16  June  1613  occurs,  "Shrop.  William  Chorlton  bayryth  a  Lyon's  hed,  the 
face  holle  gonlls,  iii  labells  gold  upon  the  same  under  the  mouth  ;  and  WiUiam 
Chorlton  hys  Pety  Captayn.'*] 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  65.     Harl.  1241,  fo.  5. 

Alanus  de  Charleton  de  Apeley  in  com.  Salop  miles  ob.  siP  85  E.  8.^. . . . 

Alanus  de  Charleton^fMargeria  filia  &  vna  heredum  Hugonis    Thomas    Johannes 


de  Apeley  ob.  ante 
Patrem  a^"  28  E.  8. 


filij  Ayeris  sine  filz    Aer    de  magna    2.  8. 

Witiford  in  com.  Salop  20  E.  8. 


I  I 

Thomas  Charleton  de  Apeley  frater=F.  .  . .        Johannes  Charleton  miles  obijt  sine 

et  heres  Joh'is  obijt  a®  11  R.  2.  prole  anno  4  R.  2. 

I  i  i 

Wiiru8^Knyghtley=y=Anna  Charle-      Thomas  Charleton      Hellena  vn'a  soromm  et 

ton  soror  &         de  Apeley  filius  &     heredum  Tho.  Chaolton 
haer.  Tho.  heres  ob.  22  R.  2     et8etatisl2Annommad 

Charleton.  s.p.  mortem  fr'is  a?  22  B.  2 

obijt  sine  prole  a*^  1 H.  4. 

*  This  seal  is  not  given  in  any  of  Uie  M88. 


[from  Fawsley, 
CO.  Nor  than  ts]. 


THE   VISITATION   OF  SHROPSHIRE,    1623.  10] 

i.1 

Thomas  Charleton  Thomas  Knighihy  aPs  ^Aurfa/on^f  Elu.  film  et  coheree  \Am 
ntntig  i  annor'  ad  morte'  Tlellcna:  Charl'  amiUe  FnuicviB  mitrtis  filij  Adu 
eiaa  cuine  heres  ipee  fuit  ob.  38  Henr'  6.  Francis  de  London. 


Rob  tna  Oharleton  de  ApeleyT^Maria  filia  Rob'ti  Corbet 
ob.  10  E.  ^  [Sherifl"  1472].      j  da  Morton  Ar. 


iyT^Mana  h 
j  dti  Mort 


RicardnB  Charleton  de  Apeley=pAtina  filia  Will'i  Manwariiig 
ob.  18  H.  S.  in  00.  Salop. 


Will'aB  Oharleton  de  ApeleyT=Alioia  filia  Tho.  Horde  de  Bridgnorth 
ob.  23  H.  8.  I  ID  com.  Salop. 


Joh'ea  Charleton  de  'Williug-=pAiuia  relicta  WiU'i      Ricardas  Charleton  de  Hay 

Jocosa  filia  Ric'i  JenkenB=pThoui.  Charleton  de=pLQoia  filia  Tho.  Ireland 
de  Hay.  ShrewBbury.  I  de  Shrewsbury. 


Robert  son  &  heire. 


Eliz.  vxor  Rog*  Pope  de 
Linoolns  Inne. 


Tbomaa  Charleton  2  filina. 


I 


Charleton 
obi  jt  ante 


Charle-    Alicia  vx, 
Stanley  in  Ew-     ton  do  Worn-      Rob'ti 
Ion  EhIow§  in    brid^  obijt  a" 

____     ■<„:_.  .,   „l..     .j,_ 


Elizabetha 


.  Flint. 


!)  Eliz.  t 


Cicilia  VI. 

Uic'i  Mor-     vxor  Thorns 
CreBBet  de    ton  de  Eyton  de  Ey- 

Upton  Hoaghton 

Cresset  in     in  com. 
ca  Salop.     Salop. 


ton     in 
Salop. 


FranciscuB  Oharleton  de^Cicilia  filia  Joh'is  Fitton  de  Ooa-    Johannes  Charleton 
Apeby  ob.  a"  4  Eliz.        I  worth  in  com.  Ccstr'  militis.  de  Lylesham  ob.  8.p. 

2.  Urenla  vi. 
Riobardi 
Orosvenor  de 
Brond  in 
com.  Salop. 


3.  Maria  tx.  Fran- 
cisci  RodcB  de  co. 
Deruby  de  Woode- 
thop  Jnstic  de 
Banoo  commanis. 


4.  Eliubcth 
vxor  Job' IB 
Mannors 
Cornitia 

Rntlandite. 


5.  Cecilia  vi. 
Rob'ti  Barker 
dc  Hngh- 
niond  in  com. 
Salop.* 


6.  Anna  nitpU 
Job'i  Baker 
de  Mordi  in 
com.  Mont- 
gomery. 


Willi  mus- 
Charlton  de 
Apeley  fil. 
&  her.  ob. 
u«  16CC. 


Elizabetha  filia  &  heres    Andreas^ Margarets  filia 

Rob'ti  Alen  de  com.         Charl-  |  Jacobi   Barker 

Salop  rennpta  Lan-  ton  de  |  de   Haghmond 

reocio  Banester  de  Apeley      in  com.  Salop. 

Wera.  in  com. 

Salop, 
f 

•   Uikri.  121 1  cftU*  her  "  tiibill  wife  ul  Boluid  Barker  of  Han 


I.  Margareta  vx. 
Artheri  Cham- 
bers de  [Petton] 
renupta  Francis- 
co  Kynaston  de 
Otteley. 


THE   VISITATION   OF  SHROPSHIRE, 


Thomaa    Elizabetha  filia     Frftnciscua  Charle-    Walt«ru8  I      Andt 


&  her.  vnica 
ton  s.p.     nupta  Ed'r'o 
Bndgman. 


ton    de  Apeley 
filing  &  ber.  1623 
[Sheriff  1626]. 


Charlton  de 


Bristoll    4 
—  1 623  doxit  Jocosam 

Willi'mua  8     filia  Joh'is  Barker 
8.p.  de  BriBtoll. 


Mttrgareta 

8.p. 


Andreas. 


Fntncisous. 


Margareta. 


Maria  vxor   Jobob        Rob'l'    Cicilia  Txor    Bliz.  nx.  Tho,    Sara  vx. 

Cliue  &lij  &  heredis  Charlton    Franciscl        Draper  de  Joh'ie 

Oeorgi]  Cliue  milit.  5  filius.       Forster  de      ""  ' 
rennpta  Joh'i  Til-  Watling 

Bton  dc  Huxlegh  in  street  in 

com.  Cestriie.  com.  Salop. 


,  I. 


„i. 


Walton  in  co. 
Salop. 


.1 


Studley 


ShrewB- 
bory. 


Dorothea 
vx.  Joh'es 
CarcBwell 
de  Shiflf- 
nail  in 
com.  Salop. 


Cljarleton,  i.orti  ^otops.  I 

Hart.  1396,  fo.  66*.     8.,  ff.  108''— 110\ 

""^^ScB  OF  Chableton  :  Harl.  1396. — Qvarterhj :  I  and  4,  Or,  a  lion  rampani  gulei 
[OwEM  AP  Griffith]  ;   2  and  3,  GuIm — argmt  in  Shrewsbury  MS. — a 
httmmi  leg  couped  at  the  thigh  argent — &ahU  in  Sbrewsbnry  MS. 
Crebt. — Two  lions'  gambi  embo wed  gules  the  outer  edges  /ringed  wUh  demt-Jleurs-de- 
lie  or. 

Arms  :  Shrewsbury  MS. — Quarterly  i  1  and  4,  Or,  a  Hon  rampant  gules ;  2  and  3, 
Argent,  a  man's  leg  erect  couped  at  the  thigh  sable. 

AoHa  OF  Grbt:  ShrewBbnry  MS, — Qtihs,a  lion  rampant  within  a  bordure  engrailed 

argent. 
ORsn', — A  ram's  head. 

Resus  filiuB  Tlieodori  magni=f , 
princeps  South  Wall,  a"  1077 
occisus  a"  1091. 

Arms  :  Gules,  a  lion  ram- 
pant within  a  bordare  in- 
dented or.* 


GruRnna  np  Conan  prineepB=pAii5harad  filia 


Nordwallire. 

Arms:  Qnarteriy  ^es 
and  or,  fonr  lions  pasBant- 
gnardant  conntercnanged. 


Owini  ap  Ed- 


it given  Id  Shrewsbuiy  M?.,  to.  110'', 


THE   VISITATION   OF   SHEOPSHIEB,    1623. 
i.1  Bj 


Qruffinns  filiua  Resi  Friucipia^GueiilHan  fil.  GmfliDi  filij  Conani  principia 
SoatbwolHx  ob.  a"  1137.  Norwalliffi  occisa  io  beUo. 


Resos  fil.  Gmffini  Princepe  Southvall.  obijt  a"  1196.^. , . . 

I '  . 

D'niu  GrnfliiiuB  filiuB  Resi^Matildis  de  Brnse  de  Brecknok  obijt  A"  1210 
obijt  a"  1202.  fil.  Will'i  D'ni  Brase. 


Owinas  filios  Grulfini  princeps  SonthwaUia  obijt  a"  1236.=f=-  •  ■ 


Meredith  ap  Owen  Do[minnB]  de  lecojd  ob.  1268. 


J. 


Owen  ap  Meredith  U'nus  de^.  .  .  .  Willimaa Conies^ Elianora  fil.  Ed'r'o  primi 


Iscoyd  obijt  a'  1 


Regie  Angl. 


Lewellin  ap  Owen  Do[n)inns]  de  Isooed=rBl<aao>^  fi'i^  Will'i  Comitia 
et  de  TreSerne.  I  dc  Barre. 


Thomae  sp  Ll'nn  Do[miiiU8]=i=Alianora  filia  Phi'  ap  loor  Argloith  locoed  et  h»ree. 
de  Iscoed.  I      Anns :  Azarc,  an  eagle  diHplayed  or. 


Meredytli  filiuB  Oeni  filij  HocU  da.  1  boni  Regis  Demetiie  filij- 
CadelJ  Regia  Demetie  filij  RodoHci  m^ni  Regis  Cambrij. 
Anns :  Or,  a  lion's  gainb  erased  iu  Iwnd  gnles. 


Kinnin  filina  Gomstani  fil.  Gaaithuoid.^Anghored  principissa  Powisiso  fil.  el 
Arms:  Or,  a  lion  rampant  gales.  ha^rei   Meredith  ap  Owen  an  Hoell 
j  da.  i  boni  Ecgia  Demetite  et  Powisie. 


Bletbin  ap  Einuin  R«z  Powiaia  obijt  a°  1072.^. . . . 
Arms  as  his  father. 

Meredith  Prinoipea  Powisire  ob,  a°  I182.=j=. .  .  . 


mffitb  Prim 


Gmffitb  Principes  PowiBice=i=GniniilI  filia  Ourgenan  D'ni  de  Amstly  fill.  HoU' 

ob.  tm"  1138.  filij  Jeua  filij  Cwl^an  filij  Athelstani  Glodrith 

)  B«gis  Fcrelngic  1  Hereford  Ante  Conqucatniu. 

Owen  Kenelianc  principes  Powiitiie^Gwcnllian  filia  Oweni  Gninedd  Magni 
fnndator  Abbathoe  de  Stratrnvrocl  |  principis  NorthwaUiae. 
obijt  a"  1197.     =T=  Arms:  Vert,  tiire«  eagles 

J  ditpli      •  in  feiie  or. 

D)  ■ 


104 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHB0P8HIBE,   1623. 


^^^^ 


r 

Caswalhon  filias 
Nothus. 


(^ 


Wenunwen  sine  Gwen-= 
winwin  Powisiae  prin- 
cipes. 


^Margaretta  filia  Resi 
ap  Theodor  Princ 
South  walliae. 


r 


Grnffeth  ap  Wennnwen  principee  PowisisB  snp'stes  a**  25  H.  8^[Hawise.] 
[Oriffin  de  la  Pole — 'Arch.  Journal,'  z.,  144]. 


I 


I 


f 


Margareta  ox.  Theodori  ap    Ellena  nz.  Oroffithi    Elianora  nnarf^WiU'as  primus 


Meredith  ap=T=. . 
Theodor. 


Do  [minus]  de 
MowthroY  fil. 
4  Oroffithi  ap 
Wenunwin. 

Owmns  GlendoW    Johannes  Do[miniis]=fKatharma  fil.  & 
filiufl  Oroffithi  de  Mowthroy  et  " 

fait  attinctos.  Treffem. 


Gronoap  Theodor  apOrono  vichan  i  innioris        filiarom  et 

ap  Edniuet  vichan.  filij    Gmffithi  filij    h»redom. 

=r  madoci  Claodi. 

I 


haeres  Folconis 
Gorbett  militis. 


Owen  ap=pEatharina    Polco  de 
Mere-        R*na  Mowthroy 

dith.  AnglisB.        ob.  s.p. 


Hogo  Borgh  miles  Tre'arios^ 


T=ElizaDe 


tha  soror 


Angliae. 

Arms :  Azore,  a  chevron 
between  three  fieors-de-lis 
ermine. 


et  haer.  Fol- 
conis de 
Mowthroy. 


Edmondos 

Co[mes] 

Richmond. 


Joh*es  Borgh  de- 
Mowthroy  miles. 


r 


T 


Henricos  VII. 
Rex  AngliaB. 


I 


Isabella  vxor 
Joh'is  Lingen 
militis. 

1 


=Jana  fiiia  et  cohssr.  Wiiri  Clopton  militis. 

Arms :  Qoarterly — 1  and  4,  Ooles,  a  bend 
between  six  pearsT/m^]  or,  leaved  and  stalked 
vert ;  2  ana  3,  Qoarterly  per  fesse  indented 
goles  and  or,  in  first  qoarter  a  lion  passant- 
goardant  argent  [or]. 


Elizabetha  vxor    Ankareta  vx.      Elianora  vx. 
Will'i  Newport     Joh'is  Leigh-      Tho.  Mit- 
Ar,      ton  At.  ton  Ar. 


I 


I 


I 


Griffith         David  fil.  6 
fiL  5  Do[minQ8] 

DoTminos]    4  partis  de 
deDewthwi  Gaereneon. 
strat  mar- 
cell  etTeir- 
trefe. 

— i 

FpHawisia  Gadam 
1  Hawis  J*  Hardy 
filia  A  h.  Oweni. 


Owenns  ^>  Groffith=f  [Joan.] 
filios  &  heres  vltim* 
Princeps  Powisiss. 

Arms:  Or,  a  lion 
rampant  goles. 


Lloeuinos  fil. 
2  Do[minos] 
de  Mochnant 
vwch  Raya- 

deretmechflom    Oaereneon. 
vwch  cord. 


Johannes 
fil.  8 

Do[minas] 
4  partis  de 


Johannes  de  Oharleton  vnoByalectoni[m]*  Regis  Edwardi 
2  natos  apod  Appeley  ioxta  Wellinto'  in  co.  Salop  a® 
1268  ob.  1858,  28  £.  8. 

Arms :  Or,  a  lion's  gamb  in  bend  erased  goks.        w 


*  Valeetor :  Gentleman  of  tbe  Prify  Chamber.  He  aoquired  the  barony  of  Pole  (Welshpool) 
in  right  of  his  wife,  which  baionj  was  neld  ifi  eoj^,  and  was  summoned  to  Parliament  at  Lord 
Cherlton  de  Powys,  26  July  1813.    His  wife,  Hawys  Oadam,  was  aged  nineteen  in  4  Sdwaid  IL 


THB   VISITATION   OF   SHBOPSHIB^,    162». 


Johannes  de  CharletoQ  Dominus  Powb 
ob.  a"  13G0  A"  35  E.  3. 

[vlnns ;  Or,  a  lion  rampant  gulet.'] 


f^Johanna  filia  Rad'i  Stafford 
Comitis  SUtfordiiB. 


Johannes  de  Charleton  DominuB'^MatildiB  filia  Ro^ri  Mortimer 
PomaiiB  ob.  a"  1374  a"  50  B,  3.   |  ComitiB  Marchie. 


JohanncB  Charleton  Do.  Powis  fil.  et  hter.  obijt  1401  a°  2  H.  4  B.p.=A1icia  Gl. 
Arms — Quarterly:  1  and  4,  Or,  a  liou  rampant  gules;  Ric'iUoinit. 

2  and  8,  Giitee  [itryenf],  a  human  leg  conpcd  at  the  thigh  Aru'dell. 

argent  [sable']. 


Elizab.6]iaJoh'iB=  Edward  Charleton  Do.  Powisite^Elianora  Boror^ 
Berekley  militia        frater    &    heri^s   Joh'is   Dom. 
■rennpta  Baroni       Powisiffi  ob.  a"  1420,  7  H.  5. 
Dudley.t  Arms :  Qnarterly,  ae  hie  brother. 

Johannes  Grey  de  Berwioke  milee.^.  .  .  . 


Thomas  Grey  camT=Catherina  filia  Joh'is  Mowbray 
torto  pede  miles.        Daois  Norff. 

I 


Rogeriis 
Mortimer 
Co.  MarchiK 
1  marituB. 


ct  una  hero- 
dnmEdmuudi 
HolUnd  Cotn- 

itis  Kancij. 

Anna  ComitiBsa  Cantabrigice, 


Richi 


lardns  Dus  Ebonim. 


Johannes  Grey  mi  I  e8=f  Johanna  filia  fetate 
Dominus  Powya  vxoris 
iure    Inq.    9    H.    S 
[foDght  at  Aginconrt]. 


r 


Domi'  ^owys 
[died  U25]. 


HenriouB  Grey  Dom.  de  Powys  et  Tylie  Come8= 
de  Tancarville  et  Camcrarius  Norman nlfe 
cr»aUd  EarU  of  Tankervile  by  H.  s. 


Jocosa*  fil.  2  &  coheres  nnptB 
Joh'i  Do[minuB]  Tiptoft  do 
Langer  ronupta  Will'mo  Stan- 
ley de  Holt.!     y 

Antigona  filia  notha  Humfrldi 
Duois  GloQC.  ila.  to  Humphrey 
Dukt  of  Buckingham  4  ton  to 
ff.lF. 


RicDardna  Grey^Margareta  filia  Jacobi  de      HtmuHdns. 


miles  do  Powisiie 
loq.  6  E.  4. 


A udeley  rennpta  Do[miniiH] 
Berkley  et  3"  Henricas 
Dom.  Roo«. 


Elizabeth  a  vx. 
Rogeri  Einas- 
ton  dc  Hordley 
militis. 


Johannes  GreyT=Anna  filia  Will'i  do[rainns]  de 
D'nns  de  Powis ite,  I  Herbert  Co.  Pembrochia». 


ElizabetbaS  nnpta  Joh'is 
Ludlow  miles. 


*  Omitted  in  Shrewsburj  KH. 

t  This  WM  John  de  Sutton.  Baron  Dudley,  E.G.,  wlio  die<l  30  Syptemter  UST. 
t  She  died  II  Septembci  144fl,  luid  wu  boiied  at  Enfield,  Hiddluei  (Qoagli,  ■  SopnlchrBl 
UDnnineDta,'  to),  li.,  pl&te  2.  p.  13BJ. 

g  Theesiiteoaeol  thislaa;  i« doubted;  see  the  Lodlow  Pedigree. pMbw. 


106 


THS  VISITATION  OF  8HS0P8HI£B,   1628. 


G 


H| 


Anna  filia  &  heres  nnpta  Tho.         Alicia  filia  &  coheres  vzor  Humfri* 
Vernon  de  Stokesey.  Verno'  de  Hodnet. 


J 


I 

Thomaa  Vemon.T=. . . . 
I 


J 


Oeorgins  Vernon.=T=. . . . 


Henr*  Yemon  de  Stokesey  qni  clamabat        Joh'es  Vernon.^.  . . . 
Baronia'  de  Powis. 


)U- 


Bob*t*  Yemon  de  Hodnet  in  co.  Salop  mil.  1628. 


Johannes  Orev  Do.  Powisi®  ob.=T=Margareta  filia  Edwardi 
in  jnventute  A?  19  H.  7.*  D'nT  Dndley. 


Anthonios 
Grey  obijt 
sine  exitn. 


Anna  filia  Caroli=EdwardnsOrey  D'n*Sn=^Jana  filia  Lodowioi  Orwell 
Brandon    Dncis    Powis  obijt  sine  prole  I  de  com.  Eancij  militis  Gon- 
Snff.  fait  spuria    legitima  [bom  1503,  S  cabina. 
[bar.  at   West-    died  1551-2].  {     Arms :  Sable,  a  fesse  or. 

minster  1557]. 


JanavxorWill'i 
Booth  de  Dun- 
ham in  com. 
Cestr'. 


Anna  nupta 
Christo- 
phero  Hay- 
wood. 


Edwardus=T=6risogona  filia 
Grey.  Joh'is  Giflford 

de  Chillin^ton 
in  com.  Staf- 
ford. 


Jocosa  Cecilia 

▼xor  vxor 

Hu^fri'  Humfridi 

Freeman.  Tryer. 


™.  n       JTl       TZn         J        ^.     I.I.    71 

1.  Edwardus.    2.  Walterus.    4.  Thomas.       1.  Jana  vxor  W*  Leticia.    Gnso- 

—  —  Solione  [Sheldon]        —        gona. 

3.  Andreas.      5.  Deuereux.    renupta  ....  Cecilia. 

Leignton. 

1.  Thomas  Grey=pAlicia  filia=f=Gilbertus    3.  Willimus  Grey    4.  Henricus=F. . . . 


de  Heton  miles 
ob^  apud  Hamp- 
ton. 


Radulphi 

E[ri]mi 
o[mitis] 
West- 
moris. 


Lancaster    Ep'us  London  &    Grey  de 
miles  2        posteadeLincoln.    Eeteringha*. 
maritus. 


Gill>ertu8=. . . .  filia  Joh'is  Grey      Henricns  Grey 
Lancaster,    de  Horton  militis.  miles. 


filia 

.... 
Apple- 
yard. 


Alianora  yx. 
Harington. 


1.  Margareta  vx. 
Girardi  Wider- 
ington  s.p. 


2.  Elizabetha 
YX.  Bogeri 
Widerington. 


Joh'is  Salveyn 
militis. 


Matild'  vx.  Robert! 
Ogle  militis. 


*  He  died  aged  19  in  1B04. 


THE  YISITATION  OF  SHBOPSHIKS,   1638. 


107 


[± 


1 .  Tho.  Grey   2.  Johannes: 
primogenit'    Grey   miles 
obijt  sine       sepoltas 
exitn.  apnd  Stokes 

s.p. 


^Comitissa 
de  Essex 
Yzor  ejus 
soror 
Dncis 
Ebor'. 


3.  Sadnlph*  GrejFfElizab.  filia 


M[i]es]  Do[minns] 
de  Werke  obijt  in 
Francia  Inq.  21 
H.  6. 


HenriciD'ni 

Fitzhogh 

rennpta 

Simon! 

Montfort. 


4.  wm» 

Epis* 
oopns 
Eliensis. 


Badi 


Inlph.  Grey  miles  balneatns=f=. . 
&  possessor  de  Greys  Inne  in 
villa  de  Novo  Castro  decapi- 
tatoB  apnd    Doncaster   Anno 
4E.  4. 


t  • 


Thomas  Grey  miles  dnxit 
Alioiam  fil.  Edwardi  Nenill 
D*ni  de  Alberganenny  dox* 
etiam  Eatherinam  Sampton 
sed  sine  liberis  obijt. 


Hennons. 
Rob't*. 


Thomas  Grey  »t.  40=pMargeria  filia 
Annomm  b9  5  E.  4,     Rad4  Baronis 

de  Greystoke. 


Edwardas  Grej^  de=r=Anna  filia  .... 
Ghillingham  miles.    Gower  de  Stanley 

in  com.  Ebomm. 


I 


r 


Elizabetha.        Anna. 


Bad 


^as  Grey  de=Fl8abella  filia  St  ma 


Ghillington  [sic] 
miles. 


heredn*  Thome  Grey 
de  Horton  militis. 


2  filins  B.p. 


1.  Thomas      2.  Baa'ns.    8.  Edwardns.    5.  Bogems. 
Grey  de 
ChiUingham 
miles  1575. 


4.  Henricns.     6.  Arthur*. 


Dorothea  yxor 
Bob'ti  Delayale 
de  Seton  Dela- 
yale in  com. 
Northnmbri®. 


Isabella. 
Anna. 


CjbarUton  of  ^lep  Castle. 

Harl.  1241,  fo.  51. 

Arms:  Harl.  1241. — Quarterly:  1  and  4,  Or,  a  lion  rampant  guhs  [Owkn  jlp 
Griffith];  2,  Oul$s,tenbegant8jfaurfthre$^two,andone  [Zouchb]  ;  S^ Argent^ 
a  eh&vran  between  three  eagles  dieplayed  sable. 

[The  third  qnartering  is  cancelled,  as  wrong,  in  Harl.  1896,  fo.  79,  bnt 
Sir  John  de  Cherleton,  temp.  Edw.  I.,  bore  these  arms:  the  oheyron  yert,  the 
eagles  or  (Military  Summonses).] 

John  Charleton  o/Apley  m=Fnatds  da.  &  heir  to  Owen  son  of  Qruff. 


the  right  of  Jus  wife  £ord 
ofPowys. 


}. 


Qwinwinwin  Lord  of  Powys. 
[Arms :  Or,  a  lion  rampant  gnles.] 


0^  Gharlehn  lard  Pewys  iseo.'^Maud  doi  of  Roger  Mortymer  Earle  of  March. 

^1 


108 


THE  VISITATION  OF  8HS0PSHIRE,   1628. 


A| 


I 

J(f  CharUton  Lord  Powys  oUjt  1374,'^oane  da.  of  Raphe  Earle  of  Stafford. 


=T=Ji) 


Elizabeth  da.  to  S^  John^  Edward  Charleton^EUnor  da.  4r  Co-hei.  to  Tho. 


Barkley  after  to  the  Lo.    Lo.  Powys. 
Dtuiley. 


Holland  Earle  of  Kent  Relict 
Roger  Mortymer. 


S^  Jo^  Or  ay  Lord  PowisFfJane  da.  A  hei.  to 
K*  of  the  Garter.  |  Edw.  GharUUm. 


[See  Pedigree  from  Harl.  1896.] 


Joyce  uxor  Jo^  Lord 
T^toffe. 


I 


I 


John  Charleton  oh.  1401.        S^  AUayne  Charleton  K*  2  son  35  E.  3,^. . . . 


S^  John 


T 


I 

Allen  Charleton  2  sortF^Margarett  da.  A        Adam  Francis  deFf 


Charleton.    died  before  his  father 
23  E.  3. 


coheirs  to    Tho. 
Fitz  Stephen. 


london. 


I 
8''  John 

Charleton 

• 

ohijt. 


I 
Tho.  Charleton 

2  Sonne  11  R.  2 

ohijt. 


William' 
Knightley. 


Anne  sister  A  Ellen 
hei.  to  S'  John  oh.  s. 
Charleton.  p'l. 


•  •  •  • 


I 

Adamr=j[=.  . ,  • 
Francis 
Junior 
miles. 


Thomas  Knightley^EUzabeth  da.  jr  Cohei.     Agnes  vxor      Matilda  2fil.  ^  Coheres 

to  S^  Adam  Francis     W*  Porter,      vxor    JolCis    Montague 
com.  Stqff^.  38  H.  e.  [tertii]  c(w»[itiB]  Saru- 

[Bburiensis]. 


aVs  Charleton. 


Robert  Charleton  of  Apley.^Anne  da.  to  W^  Manwaringe  oflghtfeeld. 


Rich.  Charleton  of  Apley.^AUee  da.  to  RoV  Corhetl  of  Morton  Esq. 
[See  Pedigree  from  Harl.  1396.] 


THB  VISITATION  OF  8HE0FSHIBE,   1628.  109 

CSarletott  of  Cent. 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  79^  ink  fo.  82^     Harl.  1241,  fo.  104.     S.,  ff.  66S  67. 

Arms:  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly:  1  amf  4,  Or,  a  lion  rampant  gules;  2^  Chiles,  ten 
bezantSyfaur,  three,  tivo,  and  one — Zouchb  in  Shrewsbury  MS. ;  8,  Argent, 
a  chevron  between  three  eagles  displayed  gules  [Cherlton  ?]  ;  over  all  four  a 
crescent  for  diff^ence, 
[The  third  qnartering  seems  to  be  an  old  Cherlton  coat.  Sir  John  de  Cherleton, 
temn.  Edw.  I.»  bore  :  Argent,  a  chevron  vert  between  three  eagles  displayed 
or  (Military  Smnmons).] 

Gbbst. — A  leopard^sface  gules,  charged  with  a  crescent  for  difference, 

[The  third  qnartering  is  cancelled  in  Harl.  1896,  and  the  following  snbstitnted, 
with  these  wordis,  "  this  in  the  8  quarter,'*  viz. :  Azure,  on  a  mount  vert  a  lion 
statant  guardant  or,  which  is  the  coat  of  Fitz  Aeb  of  Withyford  and  Aston  Aer, 
CO.  Salop.] 

Arms  of  Charlton  of  Wellinoton:  Harl.  1241. — Or,  a  lien  rampant  gules, 
debruised  by  a  bendlet  of  the  same,  thereon  a  mullet  of  the  first. 

W"  Charleton  de  Apeley=j=Alicia  fil.  Tho.  Hoorde  de 
in  CO.  Salop.  Bridgnorth  in  com.  Salop. 


[icia  ux Cressett    Jon 


Alicia  ux Cressett    John  Charleton*  of  Wellington=pAnn   widow    to    W» 


de  Upton  Cressett.  in  com.  Salop  8  sonne. 


Alleyne  ofWellington. 


Joyce  da.  of  Rich.  Jenks  of=f=Tno.  Charleton=f=Lucy  da.  to  Tho.  Ireland 


the  Bay  Jenkins  of  Hay  in 
com.  Salop. 


ofShrewesbury. 


of  Salop  Esq.  2  wife. 


Robert  Charleton        Elizab.  ux.  Roger  Pope        Thomas  Charleton 
Sonne  &  heire.  of  Lincoln's  June.  2  sonne. 


lizabel 


Rob't  Charleton  de  Apley    Elizabetha     Richardus  Charleton=Y=*  ...  fil 

....  vxor 
Eyton  de  .... 
Eyton.      Morton. 


in  CO.  Salop  fil.  et  hsr.  vx.  Thoms  of  the  Hay  [in  Madc- 
ap Eyton.  lev  parish  ;  Bailiff  of 
4v  Wenlock  1588]  2  fill. 


1 
Robertus  Charleton  de  Teme  in  co.  Salop.^Dorothea  fil Brane  de  Withyford. 

I 

Robertus  Charleton  de  Teme=rAlicia  filia  Ric.  Tyler  ITaylor']  de 


in  CO.  Salop  1628. 


T 


Hardwick  in  com.  Salop. 


~l 


Robertus  Charleton  de  London    Stephanus  Charleton    Thomas  apprenticing 
Mercator  [and  after  of  Whitton    jam  in  Francis  1628.    London, 
in  the  parish  of  Burford]. 
▲ 

*  This  John  and  his  deacendants  are  not  gifen  in  Shrewsboiy  MS.,  fo.  67. 


110 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHfiOPSHISB,   1628. 


u 


Andreas  Charleton=FJuditha  fil.  Ed'r'i  Clad 


fil.  et  hseres  sdtatis 
40  annor'  1623. 


[Cludde]    de  Orleton 
in  CO.  Salop. 


I 

Franciscce  yxor 
Ed'r'i  Daneis  de 
la  Marches. 


— I 

Margaretta  vx. 
Walteri  Milling- 
ton  de  Halles. 


Bicn'ns. 


Stephens.        Robertas  Oharleton        Maria.        Elizabetha. 

SBtatis  5  annomm. 

ROBARTE  CHARLTON. 


C!)elmt(ft  of  C!)elmt(k  anti  i^aj^tiom 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  68.     S.,  ff.  59^  60. 

Arms. — Vert,  three  lions  rampant-guardant  or. 

Crest. — A  Hon  sejant  gvardant  or  resting  the  deleter  paw  on  a  shield  vert. 

A  confirmac*on  of  the  Annes  &  gnift  of  the  Creast  to  Will*m  Chelmick  of 
Raedon  in  the  county  of  Salop  gent,  by  Rob*t  Cooke  Clarencenz  ynder  his  hand  k 
seaie  j^  Jane  1582,  25  Eliz. 

Ex  chartis  Thomn  Chelmick  de  Chelmick  in  com.  Salop  Ar.  10  September  a®  1628. 

Sciant  p'ntes  et  fatari  quod  ego  Stephanos  D'nas  de  Hop*  dedi  et  concessi  et  p*nte  carta  mea 
confirmayi  Willi'mo  filio  Wiiri  de  Chelmandewiks  pro  homagio  et  senritio  sao  illud  aasartnm  quod 
fnit  Ricardi  de  la  lude  etc.  Hijs  testibus  Waltero  le  Scot  de  Acton  Rogero  filio  Sweini  Phillippo 
de  Wiboldeston,  Ric*o  de  Chelmundewyks  Ric'o  filio  Tamard  et  mnltis  alijs. 

Sciant  pontes  et  f uturi  quod  ego  Joh^es  filius  Ricardi  de  Chelmundwyk  dedi  Reginaldo  filio 
Alani  de  Chelmundwyk  vnam  placeam  t*m  jacentem  in  la  Lee  infeodo  de  Hatton  inter  metas 
campi  de  Chelmundwyk,  et  t'ram  D*ni  de  Hatton  etc.  Hns  testibus  Johanne  filio  Ric*i  de 
Hatton  Ric'o  fratre  suo  Joh*e  Eete,  Reginaldo  filio  Thomn  de  Hatton,  Rio*o  filio  Rogeri  de  eadem 
et  multijs.    Dat.  apnd  Chelmundwyk  die  Sab't*  proz*  post  festum  S*c*i  Andren  ap*l?  a*  18  B.  2. 

[Drawing  of  a  Seal,  Plate  I.,  Pig.  4a.] 

Sciant  pontes  et  futuri  quod  ego  WilPus  filius  WiU'i  de  ChelmnndewTke  pro  salute  animss  men 
dedi  simnl  cum  corpore  meo  deo  et  Vt»  Marin  de  Buldewas  dimid  virgatam  t*ra  in  yUla  de 
Hope  etc  illam  Scilicet  quam  Baldwinus  filius  WilPi  de  Mungomerie  tenuet.    Sans  dat. 

Relaxatio  Matildis  quondam  Txoris  Steph*i  de  Hope,  primo  yxoris  Will*o  filij  Will*!  de 
Chelmundewike  de  dicti  t*res  etc 

Charta  Stephani  D'ni  de  Hope  in  qua  concessit  Ricardo  filio  Herberti  de  Chelmnndwike 
▼irratam  t'rae  in  villa  de  Chelmundewike  etc. 

Emma  reUcta  Roberti  Coterell  dedit  Alano  filio  Ric*i  filij  NicholaJ  de  Chelmundewyke  j  mess. 
et  dem  rirg.  t'r»  in  YUla  et  campis  de  Chelmundwyke. 

Rogerus  de  Chelmedwik  rector  eccl*iiB  de  Hope  Bowdler'  dedit  Win*o  filio  Will*i  Chelmedwik 
et  Margeria  uxori  eius  t'raes  et  ten*ta  in  villa  et  campis  de  Chelmdewyke.    Dat.  A*  36  E.  3. 

Ricardus  filius  Alani  de  Chelmdewyke  dedit  Agneti  filiis  suta  duas  acras  t'ne  in  campo  de 
Hope  in  loco  vocato  le  More :  pro  def^n  talis  ezitus  remanere  Jobanme  soror  dictn  Agnetis. 
Dat.  A«  7  Ric*i  2. 

Thomas  filius  Reginald!  de  Chelmewike  et  Alicia  yxor  eius  A«  10  H.  4. 

Will'ns  Chelmick  de  Chelmick^pSibbilla  fflia  et  hsBr.  Ricardi 


et  Ragdon  in  com.  Salop. 


Wilkockes  de  Stretton. 


Thomas 

Chelmick 

8.p. 


Joh'es  Chelmick  de=r=Johanna  filia  Will' 


Chelmick  in  paro- 
chia  de  Bowdler  in 
00.  Salop.  A 


Thinne  de  Botevile 
in  com.  Salop. 


Fnloo  Chelmick  de  london 
8  filius.      _ 


X 


THE  VISITATION   OF  8HR0PSHIBE,   1628. 


Ill 


±1 


Margareavx. 
Tho.Hamond 
de  Hatton  in 
com.  Salop. 


Oarolos  Ohel-= 
mick  de  Stret- 
ton  in  com. 
Salop. 


=Anna  filia  ....  Alicia  vx.  Tho. 
Oonld  de  Bar-  Lewis  de  Tickle- 
chard  in  com.  hntton  in  com. 
Hereford.  Salop. 


Margarettavx. 
W°»  Spratt  de 
Wigwigin 
com.  Salop. 


Elatherina  vx.  Ed'r'i 
Bright  de  Stretton 
in  com.  Salop. 


I 


Elianora  yx.  Petri 
Modlioot  [Medlicot] 
de  Stretton  in  com. 
Salop.     =F 


Will'mChebnick 
de  Chelmick  in 
com.  Salop  fil. 
et  hieres. 


Anna  filia 
Henrici  Ros- 
sell  of  Mal- 
neme   pama 
inco.Wigom'. 


Edwardng: 
Chelmick 
de  Bewdley 
in  CO.  Wi- 
gom'  fil.  2 
1628. 


:  Elizabeth® 
filia  .... 
Bennett  de 
Bewdley. 


Tho.  Chehnick: 
de  Chelmick  et 
de  Ragdon  in 
CO.  Salop  fil.  et 
hser.  Buperstes 
ao  1628. 


:Franci8ca 
fil.  Roberti 
Powell  de 
Parkhall  in 
com.  Salop. 


Johannes 
Chelmick 
8  filins. 


1 


Henricns 
Chelmick 
4  fil. 


THO.  CHELMICK. 
THOMAS  THTNNE. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  68^ 
Willimns  de  Chelmnndwyk  in  com.  Salop.=T=.  .  . . 


T 


NicholaoB  filing  Willielmi 
de  Cbelmnndewik. 


r 


I 


Will'us  fil.  Wiiri  de  Chel-=FMatildis.: 
mnndewik  sepnltus  apnd 
Bildwas. 


:  Stephanos 
de  Hope  2 
maritns. 


Richardns  filins  Nicholai  D'ne 
de  Chelmnndwyk. 


Herbertns  nepos  Nicholai' 
de  Chelmnndewyk. 


.... 


Alanns  pater  Richardi  de  Chelmnndewyk.        Richardns  filins  Herberti=F. . . 

=T=  de  Chelmnndewyk. 


I 


L 


Richardns  de        Joh'es  filins  Ricardi  de  Chelmnndewyk  a^  18  E.  2.=f=.  . . . 
Chelmnndewyk.  Arms :  Three  lions  rampant-gnardant. 


Agnes  7  B.  2.        Johanna  a*  7  B.  2. 


Willimns  de  Chelmedwyk.=f=. . . . 


lllimi 


r 


Willimns  de  Chelmedwyk=Margeria. 
85  E.  8. 


Alaiins  de  Chelmnndwyk^. . 
ob.  ante  p'r*m. 


112 


THE  VISITATION   07  8HSOP8HIBE,   1628. 


aJ 


Reginaldus  de  Chelmewyke.=f=. 


Thomas  de  Ghelmewyke  b9  10  H.  4.=7=Alioia. 

I 

Joh'ee  Cheimwyk  de  Ragedon  et  Alicia  vxor       Johannes  Chehnewyke=r Alicia  filia  Will'i 

eiu8  cui  Joh'e8  Whytmore  dedit  t'ras  in        ^^^^^j,  jg  h.  6.  Wood    de    Wol- 

Ragdon  et  Chelmwik  a°  19  H.  6.  . 

verton. 


r 


Joh*es  Smeiboote  et  alij  dimiserant  Joh'i  Ghelmewyke  seniori    Johannes  CheUnewyke=7=.  .  .  . 
patri  Job's  Cbelmewyke  iunioris  o'ia  t'ras  et  ten*ta  sua  in    ujijjQp  vixit  a^  18  E.  4.  ' 
Cbelmwyke  et  Ragdon  in  com.  Salop  a**  13  B.  4.  *     *  i 

Will'us  Chelmewike  de  Chelmick  et  Ragdon  in 
com.  Salop  de  qno  vide  antea  folio  68. 


C{)urt{)  of  Betton. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  78.    S.,  fo.  64\ 

Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Argent,  on  a  chevron  guUs^  between  three  greyhounds^  heads 

erased  sable,  as  many  bezants, 
Orebt. — A  greyhound's  head  erased  ermines,  collared  and  ringed  or. 

WilPm  Church  de  Nantwiche  in  co.  Ce8tr*.=p. . . . 


Richardus  Chorch  de  Nantwiche=7=Margeria  filia  Rogeri  Wright  de 


in  com.  Cestr'  [Inq.  p.m.  1598]. 


Nantwiche  [bur.  26  Dec.  1599]. 


Margaretta  filia  Thomie: 
Broughton  de  Brough- 
ton  vx.  2. 


: Will'us  Ohurche  de  Betton  in= 
com.  Salop  a<>  1628  [buried  at 
Drayton  1682]. 


WiUi 


=Elizabetha  filia  Reginald! 
Wright  de  Nantwiche. 


imus 
s.p. 

Willimus 
B.p. 


Richardus  0hurch6=rlsabella  fil.  Arthuri  Sonford 
Junior  fil.  et  hier.  de  Sanford  ISandfordofSand- 
VL^  1628  [buried  at  ford]  in  com.  Salopian 
Drayton  1654]. 


Richardus 
s.p. 

Margaieta 
s.p. 


Thomas  2  IB.D.  Senior 
Fellow  of  B.N.  Coll. 
Oxon.  Died  19  Feb.  167$]. 


Willimus 
8. 


Richardus  Ohurche    Robertus    Margaretta. 
8Bt.  10  annorum  h^         4.  — 

1628.  Anna. 

WILLIAM  GHURGH. 


THE  VISITATION  OP  SHB0P8HIBE,   1628.  113 


Clare  of  Crome  W^hitot,  to.  Wiovttnttv. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  74.      Harl.  615,  fo.  268^ 

Abms :  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly :  1  and  4,  Or,  three  chevroneU  ermines;  2,  Argent^  on 
a  chevron  between  three  spears*  heads  gules  as  many  plates^^  on  a  chief  azure 
three  birds  or  [Ryob]  ;  8,  Or,  two  lions  passant-guardant  in  pale^  the  one  in 
cMrfguleSy  the  other  azure  [D'Abitot]. 

Obest  :  Harl.  615. — A  buck's  head  cabossed. 

Anothbb  Coat. — Or^  three  chevronels  gules^  within  a  bordure  engrailed  azure. 

A  patent  granted  to  Simon  Glare  of  Orome-Dabitot  in  co.  Wigom'  who  is 
Ivneally  descended  of  Gilbert  Clare  of  the  said  county,  by  W™  Hemy  Clar.  King  of 
Armes  a®  1562. 

Galfridns  Dabitot  (Dabytot)  mile8.=F. . . . 


r 


Johannes  Dabitot.=j=. .  . . 


Thomas  Byce  (Ryse)  [of  Shrewsbury]  .=T=Margareta  fil.  et  haares. 

Symon  Ryce.^. . .  . 
Nicholaus  Clare.t=FMargareta  fil.  et  hseres. 
QilbertusClare.=T=. . . . 


Simon  Clare  de  Crome  Dabitot=T=Anna  filia  Ed'rU  Blount  de  Eiderminster  in 


in  com.  Wigor'. 


com.  Wigom'. 


Franciscus  Clare  miles=rMuriel]  filia  [Badulphi]  Sheldon  de    Henricus  Clare  2. 
[afterwards  of  Caldwell     Betley  [Beoley]  in  com.  WigornisB 
n'  Kidderminster  (Vis.    [bapt.  1566]. 
Worcester  1682)]. 


*  In  the  Woroestenhire  Visitation  the  three  pUtes  are  omitted. 

t  The  dare  pedigree  is  given  in  HarL  HSS.  1606  and  1422,  and  Ck>ll.  of  Anns  K  4,  fo.  26. 


114 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHB0P8KIBE,   1628. 


Clarfee  of  S'{)reto«i)urp^ 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  89»>.    S.,  76^ 

Arms:  HarL  1896. — Azure,  three  escallops  in  pale  or  between  two  flaunchss  ermn$^ 
on  a  chief  argent  three  lions  rampant-guardant  of  the  first 


Richard  Clarke  of  Shrow8barj.= 


Thomas  Glarke.=f=. .  .  . 

^1 


J 


•  •  •  • 


Rich.  Clarke  of  ShrowBbury.=f=. . . . 


Mary  maried  to  Thomas  Stanley  of 
Sjiocking  in  com.  Salop. 


Joan  Clarke  of  Shrews- 
bury sonn  &  heire. 


'icnolas=F 


^Alice  da.  of ... .  Bumell  of 
Whitladies  in  com.  Salop. 


.  .  .=Edward  Clarke=. . . . 
of  Shrewsbury. 


Nicholas= 
Clarke  of 
Shrewsbury 
son  &  heire 
1628. 


'Sara  da.  &  heir 
[coheir']  of 
Humfrey  Whit- 
tacres  of  Shrop- 
shire. 


Thomas  Clarke 
of  Shrewsbury 
2  son  1628. 


Roger  Clarke= 
of  London  8 
son  a'^  1628. 


=Mary  da.  of 
Tho.  Bisshe 
of  Smalfeld 
in  Surry. 


I 


I 


Richard.        Alice.        Ann. 


Jo 


hn. 


Sara. 


Clap  of  tbt  Jfells. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  81»».    S.,  68^ 

Arms:  Harl.  1896. — Per  pale  vert  and  sable^a  lion  rampant  ermine  between  three 

escallops  argent. 
Crest. — A  lion's  head  couped  per  pale  vert  and  sable^  charged  with  an  eseaXhp 

argent. 

Robertus  Clay  de  le  Falls  ^Fells']  [called  alBO=r. . . . 
Falls  Green]  in  parochiade  Frees  in  com.  Salop. 


Hunifr*us  Clay  de  le  Fells  in=T=Elizabetha  fil.  et  hieres  Joh*nis 
com.  Sidop  fil.  et  hseres.         |  Browne  de  Marchamley. 


Richardus  Clay  de  le  Fells  in^MargerysB  filia  Will'i 
CO.  Salop  fil.  et  hear.  Newens  de  Newton. 


ilr 


Will'm  s.p. 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHE0P8HISB,   1628. 


116 


Al 


Thomas 
ob.  8.p. 


Mf^^retta  vx.  Joh'es  Puce    Dorothea  vx.  Tho.  Back- 
de  Hodnett  in  com.  Salop,     hoase  in  com.  Oestr*. 


r 


Ehz.  vx.  Edw. 
Sandford. 


Eatherina  fil.  Joh'is  Dod=f  (^eorgios  Clay  filios  et=T=Jana  fil.  Bic.  Lastley 


de  CO.  Oestr'  vx.  1. 


Andreas 
Clay  fil. 
et  hsBr. 
8Btat.  80 
1628. 


Thomas  Glay. 
Richardn8yB.p. 


hsBres  b,^  1628. 


vx.  2. 


Richardns 
Olayde 
london 
anrifaber. 


George. 


J  I  I      J 

Margaretta.    Jana. 


Franciscos.    Maria. 
Johannes.      Dorothea. 


Eatherina. 


GEORGE  OLAT. 


ClentJ  or  ClpncJ  of  Brtlijjnorti)^ 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  70.    Harl.  1241,  fo.  108^ 

Arms:  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly :  1  and  4,  Oules,  a  saUire  or,  in  chief  an  annulet  of 
the  eecond;  2  and  8,  Cfulee,  three  bare  wavy  or  [De  la  Mere]. 

Olench  de  Newcastell  in  com.=T=. . . .  filia  et  nna  hieredn' 
Dablin  in  Hibemia.  I  . . . .  Delamere. 


Wii'i 


T 


'ns  Olench  de  Newcastell'y. . . .  filia  ....  Lntterell  de 
in  CO.  Dublin.  Lutterellston  in  co.  Dablin. 


T 


. .  • .  filia  ....  Hacketts=  Joti'es  Olench  de  Tybergragan^Elianora  filia  Jacobi 


Hackhdt  de  Sutton  in 
com.  Dablin  yx«  2. 


in  com.  Dablin  2  filias. 


r 


Natt  de  Oariston  in 
com.  Dablin. 


Nicholaas  Olench  de^fThomasina  filia  Mathei  Bath  Nath.  Baylie  de  Beshelston  in 


Dablin  in  com.  Dab- 
lingen. 


com.  Dablin  Ar. 

Arms :  Gales,  a  cross  inter  four  lions  rampant  argent. 


Jaoooas  Olench  WiU'os  Olenchs 
filias  et  hftres  of  de  Bragenortii 
Dublyn.  in  com.  Salop 

gen.  2  filias  a^ 

1584. 


iFrandsca  fil.  Bic'i: 
Oresset  de  Upton 
Oresset  in  com. 
Salop. 


:Rogeras  Smith  1  maritas. 
Joh'es  Hopton  2  maritas. 
Francis.  Hoord  8  manias. 


116 


THE  VISITATION   OF  SHBOPSHIBB,    1628. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  69.     Harl.  1241,  fo.  68.    S.,  ff.  60^  61%  61»>. 
Arms:  Harl.  1896. — Oulss,  three  pine-apples  eloped  argent^  a  martlet  for  difference. 


Hugo  Gloagh  de  Minsterley  in  com.  Salop.=p. . .  • 

I     

Bob'tos  Clongh  de  'him&\fiir\^j.^EUzdbM^  da.  to  W^  Munneley. 


T 


Will' 


08  Glongh  de  Minsterley  in  com.  Salop.=Y. . . .  filia  ....  Oonegiave. 


Bobertns  Glongb^plsabella  filia  Willielmi  Nanneley 


de  Minsterley. 


[Noneley  of  Noneley  ?]. 


Thomas  Clongh  de  Minsterley=T=Johanna  filia  WilPi        Willimns  Glough  2. 
in  com.  Salop.  Downton. 


Eatherina  filia=pBobertns  Clongh  de  Min8terley=f=lBabella  filia  Walteri  Lingen 


Walfceri  Whit- 
ney  vx.  2. 


in  com.  Salop. 


filij  Joh'is  filij  Joh'is  Lingen 
militis  Tzor  1. 


Thomas  Clongh  de 
Minsterley  in  com. 
Salop  6  filins  a^ 
1628. 


Rebecca  filia  Tho*89 
Jenings  de  Shrews- 
bnry. 


Cecilia  vx.  W*  Philips 
^^;;%rennptaEd'r  0 
Heneage. 


Elizabetha 
vxorBicardi 
Stephens  s.p. 


Bobertns 
Clongh  2. 


Cecilia  vx.  Tho.  Crowes  de  Einges 
Pewen  in  com.  Heref. 


Georgins 
Clongh  8. 


— I — 

Bichardns 
Clongh  4. 


Bichardns  Clongh  fil.  et=pFrancisca  filia  Edmnndi  Hall 
hasres  sBtat.  26  annor'  efi  deSned  [Sneed^  in  com.  Mont- 
1628.  gomery. 


Bogems 
Clongh  5. 


Edmnndns  Clongh  sBtat.  1  anni  1628.         Sara. 

*  Not  given  in  Shrewsbury  MS.,  fo.  60^. 


Elizabetha. 


THE  VISITATION  OF  8HBOPSHIBE,   1628. 


117 


RichardoB  Clongh= 
de  Low  Hockstow 
in  com.  Salop  5  fil. 
1628. 


=Margeria  filia  Hngonis 
Rathbone  de  Stone  re- 
licta ....  Browne  de 
Hockstow. 


Jocosa  nxor 
Rogeri  Beanes 
[?  Baynes]  de 
Shrewsbury. 


Alicia  uxor  Leonard! 
Prowd  de  Sutton  in 
com.  Salop. 


Thomas  Clouffh  de  Hock-=T=Joanna  filia  Will'i  Scarlett 
stow  filius  et  nsBres.  I  de  Hockstow. 


T 


Eatherina  vxor  Humfr' 
Owen  de  Shrewsbury. 


Richardus. 


Rebecca. 


Elianora  Txor 
Nich'i  De- 
thick  Windsor 
Herald. 


EdmunduB  Glough  de 
Minsterley  in  com. 
Salop  fil.  &  hsBr.  duxit 
Eatbarina'  filiam  Tho. 
Jenins  de  Wallibome 
B.p. 


FranciscuB- 
Glough  de 
Minsterley 
frater  et 
hsBr.  Ed- 
mund!. 


'Mar^reta  fil.  Thomie 
Jennins  de  Wallibome 
in  com.  Salop  sister  to 
S'  W^  Om'ings  KK 


Rob  tus  Clough 
de  Minsterley 
filius  &  hsBres. 


Glough  2. 

Arthurus 
Glough  8. 


Glough  4. 


I  I 

Gecilia  1. 


Eatherina  8. 


—  Maria  2.     Jana  4. 


Jocosa  5. 
Amicia  6. 


Alexander 
Glough  5. 


*  ' 7~ 

Anna  vxor  Hen. 
Gorbet  de  Newton 
in  com.  Salop  gen. 


Jana  vx.  Tho.  Burley 
de  Malhurst  in  com. 
Salop. 


Henricus  Glough    Geomus  Glough  de 
de  Eent.  London. 

THOMAS  GLOUGH. 
RIGHARD  GLOUGH. 


Harl.  1241,  fo.  68. 
Hughe  Cloughe.^. .  .  . 


Boiert  CUmgh.^Elizdbeth  da.  to  W^  Munneley. 


m 


7 


William  Oloughe,^. . . .  da.  to  . . , .  Congraue. 
Boomi  Cfbuffherr^  •  •  • 


118  THB  VISITATION  OF  8HK0FSHIBB,   1623. 

I 

Robert  Cloughe  of  Mmterhy  2^»  m'ied=fIsabeU  da,  to  Richard  Lmgm  sonne  of  John 


Katherine  da.  to  Walter  Whitiney. 


Sonne  of  S^  John  Lingen  JT*. 


Katherine  da,  of  W^^Richard^phahell  da,  to  Jc^  Lingen  eonne 


Ghettwyne  2  wife. 


ClotAghe. 


to  S^  JtJ^  Lingen  Knight. 


ThomaeFf=, . . .        Francis  GlougheFf'Margarett  da,  to  Tho,  OenHngs  of  Walling- 
Cloughe,  of  Minster  ley,         bums  sister  to  S^  W^  OenHngs  KK 


i       n       \ ^1 1  ri 

Robert       Oliver.  Elizabeth      Cicilia  uxor  W  Arthur  JSdmond. 

Cloughe,        —  uxor  Rich.    PkilUpps  of  ApUy.  Cloughe.  — 

James,  Steeuens.  AUexander. 


Clutiti  of  Clotlep  anti  ^rlttun^ 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  70\    Harl.  1241,  fo.  48.    Harl.  615,  fo.  268»>. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1 896. — Quarterly  of  six:  I  and  6,  Ermine,  a  fret  sable,  Oludd  ;  2,  Argent, 
a  bend  between  two  double  cottises  sable,  Orleton  ;  8,  Argent,  on  a  bend  sable 
three  martlets  gules  [argent],  Anne  [Hinton  ?]  ;  4,  Per  fesse  indented  sable 
and  argent,  six  fleurs-de-lis  counterchanged,  Hinton  ;  5,  Oules,  nine  arrows, 
three,  three,  and  three,  each  parcel,  two  in  saltire  and  one  in  pale,  argent, 
banded . .  . .,  Biest.* 

Grest. — An  eagle  with  wings  expanded  preying  on  a  coney,  all  proper. 

:  Harl.  615. — Argent,  a  bend  between  two  double  cottises  sabhj  a  martlet  for 
dfffirence. 
ORBST?^,5flabove. 

Legitnr  qnod  Will'ns  filins  Ricardi  Clndd  portabat  in  sigillo  sno  nnam  Antelopam  pasaantem 
regardentem  tempore  E.  3. 

Notandum  est  quod  Johannes  filins  Rogeri  Clndd  dedit  Will'o  Clndd  Tnnm  messnag'  in 
Cotly  [Clottley]  cnm  boscis  in  Aston  prope  le  wrekin  a®  5  H.  6. 

BicardaB  Glndd.=jF.  . .  . 

( 

Wilhmus  Oludd.^. .  . . 

^1 

Bogeros  01udd.=f=. . . . 

Johannes  Clndd  a<>  5  H.  6. 
Bichardos  Clndd  de  Cotley  [Clottle7].=]=. . . .  filia  ....  Brereton  de  Brereton. 

*  Cooke,  Clarenoenx,  confirmed  these  arms  to  John  Biest  of  Atcham,  oo.  Salop,  with  the 
arrows  or,  banded  argent,  with  tassels  to  the  ribbons  or  (Ashmole  MS.  834,  p.  69). 


THE  VISITATION   OF  SHS0P8HIRE,   1628. 


119 


A| 


Willimns  OIndd  a»  5  H.  6.=T=Maria  filia  Tho'»  Corbet  de  Lee. 
I 


Thomas  01ndd.^Bo8a  filia  Joh'is  Aahton  (Aston)  de  Tixall  in  com.  Staff,  mil 
Bichardas=f=Elizabetha  filia  Wiiri  Stenenton  (Stentm)  de  Dottell 


Olndd. 


[Steventon  of  DothiU]  in  com.  Salop. 


ThomsB  Clndd  de=f=Ag 
Orleton    [in    the 
parish  of  Wrock- 
wardine]  in  com. 
Salop. 


Edwardns  Clndd 
de  Orleton  in 
com.  Salop. 


nes  fil.  et  cohser. 
Gmffithi  Hinton  de 
Hinton  in  com. 
Salop. 


Jana  vxor 
Joh'is  Etton 
Elton  de  co. 
Nott. 


Anna  Txor 

Hngonis 

Philips. 


Katherine, 
Eliza,  oh. 


Anna  filia  et  cohasr. 
Will'mi  Be[i]8t  de 
A[t]cham  in  com. 
Salop. 


Elizabetha 
vxor  WUri 
Leeche  de 
Chester. 


,\q\x{ 


I 


Richardos    Willimn8=f=. 
Clndd  2.       Clndd  4. 


5.  izxiAJoane 
Clndd  8.p. 


Thomas 
Clndd  8 
s.p. 


Anthonins. 


9.  Maria  vxor  Ric*i 
Beckham  de  Norff. 


7.  Gertrnda  wife  to 
Randall  Dawson, 


8.  Jnditha  uscor  An- 
drewe  Charlton '  of 
Teame  [Tern]. 


B.  Elianora  vx. 
Thomas  Salter. 


L 


3,  Margareta  vxor 
WiU'i  Ursher  Usher 
de  Ireland  mil. 


4,  Elizaoetha 
vxor  ThomsD 
Cotes  Cottes. 


Bichardns 
Clndd  8. 


Edward. 


nL.. 


I 

Beatrix. 


Edwardns  Clndd  filins 
et  hieres  ob.  s.p.  Mar. 
Mary  da.  to  Rich.  Hop- 
ton  of  Hopton  Esq. 


1,  Francisca  vxor 
Georgij  Beuerley 
de  Hnntington 
militis. 


Thomas  Clndd 
fil.  2  et  hfldres 
a<»  1598. 


n 


I 


T 


Alicia  fil.  nnica  ethseres 
Johannis  Coston  de 
Coston  [\n  Clnngnn- 
ford  panshl  in  com. 
Salop  [mar.  Jan.  1591]. 


Charles  Cludd  of  Joane  da.  to  Francis 

Orleton  i  son.  Brooke  of  Cotton  com. 

—  Salop. 
Thomas  2  sonm. 


^. 


I 


ennox, 
Oeorge. 


Nathaniell 
Francis. 


Beatrix  a^  1604 
vx4ir ....  Cotton 
of  OloC'Shere. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   SHllOPSHiaB,    1623. 


Clun  of  Clun. 

Harl.  1890,  fo.  89.     Harl.  1241,  fo.  164^    &,  ff.  74",  75. 

RogertiH  Do[minU8]  den=8ibella  fil.  W"  Burloy  fil.  Joh'ia 
EdgetoE  [Edgerton].     |  Burley  mil. 


Tho.^Alicia  fil. 
Philley.     et  hnreB. 


Anna  fil.  et  htar.  vx.  Siraonis  de  Winbury  a  qno 
Sandford  [genus  duxif].  =f 


Johannes  CIud  Gonstabularins  de  CItm.=i=Elizft-  £ 

I 

,1 


,  et  hares  Tho.  Philley. 


Johaonia  Clun  de  OlaD.^Uargeria  fil.  Rob'ti  Poole. 


Howell  2. 
Wniimns  8. 


MatheuB  4.  Elizabeth  4.  Margret  6.  7.  Dorothea  vx.  Rees  ap 
Edward  ap  John  de 
Drogynon  [Dro^t/twti]. 


Anna  5. 


1.   riorencia     2,  Jana  nupta  Hugo  Dyer     Tho,  Olun- 
Tx.  Rio'i  Col-      de  london  2  Joh'es  Walter      de  Clun 
wioh.  [Walker],  de  Salop, 


Hugo  Clon  rectoi 
de  Dodington  in 
CO.  Glonc.  4. 


■Ellena  fil.  Jenan  Gwyn  ap 
James  ap  Rees  Elystan 
Qlodred. 


Thomaa      ....  filia      Thomas  Clun  de 
H.p.  nupta.  Orsett  in  Essex. 


.  .  .    Jacobns  CJnn  de=f=.  .  . .  Boror  Petri     Margareta  vx. 
Orsett   in  Essex     Buck  de   Kaaci    Tho.  Powel! 
2  fil.  [Nancy]  militis.    de  Sbedwell. 


Elizabeth  tx.  Daniell 
Holawik  de  Orsett. 


LodoTicuB  Jobannes 

8.p.  B.p. 


EdwarduB^.  . . 
OInn  5.      I 


Edwardus  Clun  d 
London  6  fil. 


John  B.p. 


Mauritius  Clan. 

MauriooH  Clun  de  Clun  in  com,  SalopT=Jonnetta*  filia  Gruff.  Lloyd 
Attornatus  in  March'  Wall'.  ap  Richard  Lloyd. 

[.  . . .  filia     Tho.  Clun  de  CluQ=i=Maria  fil.  Ed'r'i  Powell    Edwardus    Margareta 
nupta ]      in  com.  Salop  1623.    de  Sbedwell.  de  Bcocia.  B.p. 


Mauritius  Clun  fil.  et  hior. 
a"  1623  8  yera  old. 


T 


Edwardus.        Eatberin.        Mai^tt.       Bebecka, 


THE    VISITATION    OF   SUROPSUIRE,    Ki.'S.  121 

Clpbc  of  OTalforti  mt}  ^t;»cl)f,  to.  ^alop ; 
antj  ?^ii]i*lcj»,  CO.  Cljcsttr. 


lUrl.  i:i*n 


fo.  7 


Ge  intiqnEii  ahartis  in  cuitodia  Eilwnrdi  Cljua  de  H'ktford  in  com.  S&Iop.  Annigori  SO*  die 
&cp(cmb.  a,'i'ai  1G23. 

Omnibui  p'ritibns  et  tatori  clp.  qnoc)  ego  Tbo.  fil.  Rlanrdl  de  Stoke*  itnpignorari  et  nomino 
pigrnnrU  dimiii  Job'l  filio  Mkdocl  de  Kfnoaton  pro  qninqne  Tn«rcis  argcnti  quu  luilii  dedit  pno- 
manihus  in  Decenilnte  mea  omnea  t'nu  et  ten'ta  mcji  In  Is  Stokoa  infra  bandr'  de  KIcimcr*  ijuie 
mihi  detcvndubiuit  iure  h«reditftrio  postitcceisani  pmd'c'i  Kintnii  patiia  met.  Hsliend' a  tMto 
o'iun  S'cQrum  h>  Regni  B'  Ed'r'i  tertij  \ii»l  coaqiiettuin  H"  twi'  ad  Saeta  ceutuoi  annur'. 
Teatiboi  Edmuudo  de  Barhton  et  aliji. 

MiidocuflUc  KjnMton.=y:. , . . 


Johanaeide  Rjinoitun. 
OmnibuR  Chri»ti  tidelibnii  ad  qnna  p'ntea  I'm  pemeneHnt  JobW  Kjnnstan  uilutein. 
Koneiitii  me  dmliiM  conceuiaK  et  hoc  p'ntl  carta  ronBrmosse  Joh'i  Kvnaatflii  lilio  moo  et 
(laatrido  trntri  eioft  Tnam  annnalem  redclitutn  iO  ■olidornm  annnatim  perciplenil',  ad  fenta 
1'ascfan  ct  KVi  Michaelii etc.  dc omnibun  illi*  tirrin  et  tcu'iiH  quB fnenint  ilwen  ap  tirifflth  in 
flllade  PcDdele;  infra  d'ninin  dc  Mnyllerm^wiieclc*  et  qunnaper  od  qu»  Hiui  de  D  no  pnncipa 
in  fcoda.  Habend'  et  tenEiid'  pnoilict'  Joh'i  et  Oaiifndo  Hlija  meiB  lisrod'  et  anigiint'  suis 
imp'petanm.     Dat'  apud  EUenmure  Anno  tefciii  B'  Henrici  qnarti  posC  oouquestnm  rndceimo. 

[Drawing  ofu  Senl,  Plate  I,,  Fig.  4b.] 

Sclant  prtMnntenet  tnturiqnaego  NlcbolAUB[icraon>cocleBindePectmi  [Purton]  ct  Nicbnlaui 
penniia  Ecolesla  do  Hj'nstock  dodiiuns  concenimua  et  hao  pmaciiti  carta  n'ni  ODnflrmanimui 
Kogern  Uord  de  Waliafnrd  ot  Marttareta  noii  tax  maneria  noetra  de  Walletord  8tanwardyn  in  1e 
VfooA  el  trw  paries  manctij  de  Wnderton  etc  ma  cnm  omniboi  lerri*  et  Un'tia  redditlhu*  et 
aM-TioiJB  ac  reinraioriibiia  cum  untilbut  tois  pertinentijs  in  Redinghtinit  et  Cbelinsrdew^k. 
Habend'  et  loneiid'  etc.  ad  tulam  Titam  vtriueq'  eurum  et  bMred'  iptlus  Kogeri  imp'pxluiim. 
Dal'  Bpud  Stanwardyn  in  lo  Wood  die  iouia  proximo  pott  leituiD  beati  BamabiB  apontoli  a' 
rcgnf  rt^a  Kd't'i  tertij  pout  oonqnest'  uainqnagCBiroo. 

Omnibna  Chrisli  fldelibog  etc.  Qrinnu*  Kjnatton  de  WaKord  wilntPm  in  d'no  cnm  Mnrpi- 
niM  lilin  Rogeri  llurd  de  Wnltord  naper  vxor  moK  obijt  seliila  dc  Munerto  de  WaKord  cum 
pertiDcDtiii  in  com.  tialop.  ot  de  mtuicrio  de  Slanwardjn  earn  pcrtln'  In  oodcm  cam.  ao  de  tribai 
p'tibnsTilCndc  Walcrton  rna  cum  al^a  tcrrlaet  ton'ttartiddit'et  aerric'  in  d'cooom.  In  d'nico  nuo 
ut  de  leodn  qun  pnaC  mnrtcot  A'ett  Hargarcta  habco  ot  tcneo  per  (utidam  anglii>-Bnam  ad 
tcnninum  viln  men  et  que  poit  deccatum  mcuo)  fbiiippo  Kjiiaaton  Alio  nt  heredl  mco  et  i[Miua 
Margaret*  inlegro  romanerent  etc  Noneriti*  me  jirwl'o'uin  Qriffinnm  Kjnaaton  conc«««iaiMi  et 
aunum  reddidine  prwfato  Hbilippo  K^rnaaton  tLlio  meo  ot  ipaiua  Hargareie  tolum  iua  etc.  Dat' 
apnd  Watford  30  die  Jannarij  anno  21  H.  6. 

Hnc  indentnra  testalur  qaod  Rogenia  KTnaatou  flltu*  et  hxrea  I'hilippi  Kynaiton  'I'niit  de 
Wnlfonl  et  Ordelej  in  com.  )>Blup  fieiitilmaii  ot  Alicia  Kynaatun  mater  eiusdem  Riweri  in  aua 
pura  et  legidma  Tiduitatc  tratliderunl  oono^senint  et  ad  leodi  firmn'  dvmincmiit  Will'o  Lj^te  de 
Halop  mereliatiiit  vnam  jiaroellum  t*m  vocal'  Ordolcy.  Dat'  apad  Ordcli-jr  pr»I'c'o  iu  fwfto  Puii- 
fleationis  b'ln  Marin  Virginia,    Anno  Ift  B.  4. 

Omnibas  X'pi  lidelibua  et«.  Rogerun  Kjnoatnn  fli.  et  hnr.  Phitippi  Kjrnnaton  de  Walford  In 
com.  Salop  defUocU  oilatcin.  Noueritia  nic  pncfatum  Ilngemm  conccaaiaKi  ot  ooTiflrmiuMe 
AildamaUi  mm  nupcrfxari  p'd'c'i Pblllppi  i|ua[idam  annul tatemaexagintaaolldorum  etc.  Dat' 
apud  Walfoni  die  Iuum  proa,  poat  fc*tnm  h'u'i  Petri  a"  21  K.  i. 


Harl.  1396,  fo.  TC".  Hnrt.  1241.  fo.  25.  a,  ff.  (52— 63^ 
Arms  t  TUH.  IS96  :  Cltvk  or  Walfobd.— yMr/*r/y  of  Jifl4>»n :  \  and  1.1,  AnjmJ, 
on  a  fttM  beticetii  threa  k'o/cm'  HmiU  erattil  nabk  ax  muni/  mulkls  »r, 
Cl.VUK  :  2,  AYmine,  on  a  bf»d  coltfci  ffiilti  three  mti-mU  or,  lUxLEnir  ; 
8,  Sablt,  Ihrtt  garbt  or,  Stock  B;  1,  SnhU,  a  Hon  rampimt  or,  rrmpnrd  nrgmt, 
betiMen  thrte  entset  fmmit  ftkhf9  of  the  last,  Wlonke8IX)w  ;  h,  (Jiiarlerly 

!  !l<hrDp<hir«  pnrisb  of  Kltcsmcrc,  is  in  ibc  buiulrud  of 


122 


THE  VISITATION  OP  SHROPSHIRE,   1628. 


argent  and  salU^  four  cocks  counUrchangedy  Broughtok  ;  6,  Argmt,  a  lion 
rampant  sable,  Kynaston  ;  7,  Argent,  a  cJievron  engrailed  between  three 
mullets  pierced  sable,  KynAston  ;  8,  Oules,  on  a  chevron  or  three  mullets 
sable,  Frankton  ;  9,  Argent,  on  a  chief  or  a  raven  sable,  Hord  ;  10,  Argent^ 
a  fesse  between  six  sparrowhawks  sable,  Onslow  [Onslow  of  Borbatton]  ; 

11,  Vert,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three  wolves^  heads  erased  argent,  Lloyd  ; 

12,  Or,  a  lion  rampant  gules  [Blbddyn  ap  Cynfyn]  ;  18,  Argent,  a  chevron 
between  three  boars*  heads  couped  close  gules  [Iddon  ap  Khys  Says]  ; 
14,  Vert,  two  boars  passsant  argent  [Powis], 

Crest. — A  wolfs  head  erased  qtmrterlg  per  pale  indented  argent  and  sable,  a  mullet 
for  difference. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1396  :  Clyve  of  Huxley. — Quarterly  of  six :  1,  Argent,  on  a  fesse 
sable  three  mullets  or,  Clyve  ;  2,  Ermine,  on  a  bend  cotised  gules  three 
crescents  or,  Huxley  ;  8,  Azure,  a  chevron  between  three  taus  argent — Or,  on 
a  chevron  azure  three  taus  argent,  in  Harl.  1241 — Tbw;  4  Sable,  three 
garbs  or,  Stuche  ;  6,  Sable,  a  lion  rampant  or,  crowned  of  the  same,  between 
three  crosses  fornUe  Jitehie  argent,'^  Wlonkeslow  ;  6,  Quarterly  argent  and 
sable,  four  cocks  counterchanged — Quarterly  or  and  argent,  four  cocks  gules^ 
in  Harl.  1241  [Broughton]. 

Crest. — On  a  mount  vert  a  gryphon  peasant  argent,  ducally  gorged  gules. 


Stephanos  Clyne  de  Clyue=7=. . 
in  com.  Cestrise  Ar. 


Robert  de  ffuxley.=Isabella 


Henricns  filins  Ste-= 
phani  de  Clyae 
D'nus  de  Clyne. 


I 


=Agne8  filia  tertia  et  una 
hseredam  Rob*ti  Hnx- 
leigh  de  Hoxleigh. 


Helena  uxor  TT* 
Venables  of  Brad- 
wall  ob,  s.p.  e  E.  2. 


Margaretta 
uxor  BicH  de 
ffocknelh 


Henricns  de  Clyne  Ar.  fil.  et  hseres^ 
D'nuB  de  Clyae  et  Huxleigh. 


^Eaa  filia  et  cohsDres  Hogonis 
Tewe  D'ni  de  Wauerton. 


I 


Thomas  de  Clyne  Ar.  filins  &  h8Dre8=f=Cecilia  Sibilla, 
Henrici  D'nns  de  Hnxlegh. 


Hngo  Clyne  Ar.  fil.  et  hier.  ThomsB  D'nns  de  Hnxlegh  .=T=Matildi8. 


T 


I 


1 


Isabella  nxor=Richardn8^1yne=f=Katerina  yxor  p''ma  soror  Alicias    Ellena  nxor 

vxoris  Will'i  Honford  Ar.  sister    Joh'is  Golbom 


eins  maritnm    Armiger    D'nns 
snpemixit.        de  Hnxlegh. 


to  fT"*  Handford. 


de  Onerton. 


W^  Stiehe.^.  . . . 

7Tiomas=Ylsabella  da.  A  hei.  to 
Stich.       Hugh  Lonkeslowe. 

b| 


Hugh  de  Lonkslowe.^. . . . 


r 


EUnor  vxor  Hugh 
Hill,      =f 


*  In  the  quarterings  of  Clyve  of  Walford  the  lion  is  **  crowned  argent.** 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHU0P8HIRE,    1623. 


123 


B| 


cL 


William  de  &ieh.^Ellm  tister  ^  hei.  to  Edmond  Brmghkm.     W'  Uill^. .  . 


I 
John  Stick  de  Stich.=j=. .  .  . 

I 


I 

Gruffith  Hill.=r 


I 
Thomat  Stick  de  Stieh. 


I    •   •    •    • 


Humphrey  Hill  of  Buntingedale, 


Petros  Clyue  filiuB 
primogenitus  et  hsdr. 
Bicardi  reliqait 

vnica'  filiam  tan  tarn 
hand  din  saper- 
Btetem.      ^p 

I 


Jacobus  Oljne  2  filias 
Bicardi  tarn  patemsB 

a  nam  maternse  hiere- 
itatis  hieres  fuit  et 
D'nuB  de  Hnxlegh  in 
com.  Oes triad. 


Eatherina  filia 
et  hieres  Tho- 
mae  Stnche  de 
Stuche  Styche 
in  com.  Salop. 


William 
Stich  oh. 
e.p. 

John 
Stich. 


Ellena  vnica  filia  Petri  Glyne  qua  cito  perijt  sine  snscitata  sobole. 


Thomas- 

Kynae- 

ton. 


r 


th( 


Eathenna  yz. 

Badolphi 

Brayne 

iBruynel  de 
'ernyn  iTer- 
tt^][i.e.Tar- 
vin]  in   com. 
Gestrisd. 


Anna  vxor 
Petri  Brid 
de  Brozon 
in  CO. 
GestriflB. 


Bichardas^Alicia  fil. 


Cljrue  Ar. 
films  et 
hieres  Ja- 
cob! ac 
D*nns  de 
Hoxlegh. 


Hugonis  Gal- 
yeiejo/Leay 
Ar.  soror 
(Jeorgij  Gal- 
neley  militis 
[of  the  Lea, 
CO.  Ghester]. 


I 

....  nxor 

Glay- 

ton  de 
Thelwall 
in  com. 
Gestri®. 


Thomaez=Su8anna 


Kynas- 
tan    de 
WoU 
uertan. 


da.  l[  coh. 

to      Oeo. 

Andeelaw 

[Onnes- 

lowej    de 

Bodmg' 

ton. 


Bichardos  Glyue  Ar-= 
miger  D'nns  de 
Hoxlegh  et  Stnche 
obijt  apnd  Stnche  in 
com.  Salop  A^  1562 
Rich*  CUffe  of  Stieh 
A  Hvxley  27  H.  8. 


:Margaret  filia 
Biciudi  Gor- 
bett  de  Mor- 
ton Gorbet  in 
com.  Salop 
mil. 


.... 


vxor 
Bichardi 
Hopede 
com.  Flint 
rennpta 
....Brere- 
ton  de 
Eccleston. 


Eatherina 
vx.  Bicardi 
Starky    de 
Stretton  in 
com.  Ges- 
trisB. 


Badnlphns  Glyne= 
deWaJford  Wol- 
verton  in  co. 
Salop  3  filins. 


^Dorothea  soror 
et  cohflBr.  Tho- 
msB  Eynaston 
de  Walford. 


Jacobns  Glyne=p. . . .  filia 
de  London   2    .... 
filiuB.  Morley. 


Bobertus  Glyne 
2  filins  Glericus 
de  la  Gheck  regi 
EdYo  Sexto. 


i 


D       Jaoobns  8.p.        Bichardns  s.p.         Elizabeth  ux.  Bic.  Man  waring  8.p.       £ 


124 


THE  VISITATION   OF   SHROPSHIRE,   1623. 


D 


Franciscus 
Clive     de 
Shrews- 
bury 2  fil. 
1623. 

Robertus  3. 
Johannes  4. 
MarisB  s.p. 

Sara  s.p. 

Mar^retta 
vx.  Georgij 
Monington 
of  leigh- 
tonshop  in 
CO.  Heref. 


Susanna 

vxorAn- 

thonij 

Hanmer 

deBech- 

feld  in 

co.Flint. 


vx. 

Tho. 
Tom- 
pikes 
de  Ey- 
ton  in 
com. 
Salop. 


WinifridsB 
ux.  W"^ 
Hanmer 
de  Bech- 
feld  in  co. 
Flint.    - 


Bicnar- 
dus 

Clyue  5 
filins 
a«  1628. 


Juditha  fil.  Roger 
Hanmer  de  Mar  ton 
in  CO.  Salop  vx.  2. 


=Edwardus  Clyue  de  Walford= 
Woluerton  in  com.  Salop 
fil.  et  haer.  a«  1623. 


'Blanchea  fil.et  unica  hsBr.  Tho. 
Lloyd  de  Cay  ho  well  [Cakeweir 
Coivhall  and  [derived  from] 
Rired  Vlaydd  in  com.  Salop. 


icni 


Juditha  s.p.       Bichardus 2 s.p 

Franciscus  7 
8.p. 


Robertus    Stephanus  4. 
Clyue  3.  — 

Josuah  5. 

Qeorgius  6. 


Margarettaux.Si- 
monis  Merick  de 
Masbrooke  [  Was- 
brooke]  in  co. 
Salop. 


Tho.  Clyue  de  Walford  Clrffe  of  ffuxlei/  7eo5=j=Maria  fil.  et  hser.  Geo.  Onslow  de 


fil.  primogcnitus  set.  34  annorum  A^  1623. 


Boreatton  in  co.  Salop. 


Thomas  Clyue  sDtatis  12  Anor'  A^  1628.*    Katherinse. 


Dorothea  fil. 
2vxor  Jacobi 
Barker  Ar. 
de  Hagh- 
mond  m 
com.  Salop. 


I 

AUcia  fil.  3  vxor 
Ric'iLeede  Lee 
Lea  de  Lea  in 
parochia  de  Wi- 
bunbury  in  com. 
CestrisB. 


Jana  filia 
4  vxor 
Joh'is 
Creswell 
de  com. 
Staff. 


Elizabetha 
filia  83tate 
maxima 
Ric'i  s.p. 


Bichardus=pJana  filia 
Clyuet  Ar. 
D'n's  de 
Stuche  in 
com.  Salop, 
et  de  Hux- 
legh. 


Bachell  1 
fil.  vx. 
Georgij 
Trenchard 
de  Litchet 
in  com. 
Dorcett. 


,    T1 

Sara  2  s.p. 
Bebecca  3  s.p. 
Juditha  4. 


Qeorgius  Clyue=j=Susanna  filia 
de  Huxlegh  in  l  Henry  Copinger 


I 


WiU'i  Bre- 
reton  de 
Brereton 
in  com. 
CestrisB 
militis. 


CO.  Cestr'  et 
Stuche  in  com. 
Salop  miles 
ob'  1  Septem- 
bris  Ao  32  Eliz. 


de  Deuington  in 
CO.  Kent  Ar. 
and  after  io  John 
Poole, 


Hester  5  filia  vxor 
Joannis  Starkey 
renupt Star- 
key  aeHuntrope 
[Huntroyde]  in 
com.  Lane. 


si. 

Clyue 
obijt 
virgo. 


Ambrosius  Clyue= Alicia  fil.  Tho. 
de  Stuch  in  com.    Towneshend 
Salop  2  filius  et    de  Brakenash 
hsDres  a^  1623.        \BrakenagK\  in 

com.  Norff.  Ar. 


Isaac 

Clyue 

3 

filius. 


I 

Stephanus 
CljTue  4 
fil.  ca3lebs 
1623. 


Rebecca  vxor 
Henrici  Legh 
de  Baguley  in 
com.  Cestr* 
Ar.  F 


*  "-fit.  10  in  1613"  in  Harl.  1211. 


t  Spelled  Clijf  in  his  epitaph. 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHROPSHIRE,   1G28.  125 


Joenah  Glyue  de  Haxley=pMaria  filia  Andrea  Charlton 


Ar.  fil.  et  hsBres. 


de  Apley  in  co.  Salop. 


Oeorgios  obijt  b9    Racnell  uxor  Tho.  Wilbraham  de    Rebecca 
SBtatis  BUSB  12  8.p.    Nantwiche  in  co.  Gestr'  Ar.  B.p. 

ED.  CLYUE.  STEUEN  CLYUE. 

ROBERT  CLYUE.  AMBROSE    CLIUE. 


Cole  oi  ftftretosljurp. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  84^     HarL  1241.    S.,  ff.  72^  78. 

Arms:  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly  of  eight :  1,  Argent^  a  chevron  gules  between  three 
Bcorpione  sable;  2,  Oules^  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  or  [Mytton  or 
Eyton  ?];  8,  Argentf  a  f esse' sable — gulss  in  Shrewsbury  MS. — between  six 
Cornish  choughs  proper  [Onslow]  ;  4,  Argent^  a  chevron  between  three  ialbots 
passant  sable ;  5,  Azure,  three  bars  argent,  m  chief  as  many  gryphons'  heads 
erased  or  ;*  6,  Gules,  three  birds  each  standing  on  a  stump  of  a  tree  couped 
and  eradicated  argent;  7,  Oules,  a  fleur-de-lis  or  [Foulkss  or  Oerbrand  of 
Trsfnant  ?]  ;  8,  Argent,  a  fesse  azure  between  a  bulCs  head  ercued  sable, 
armed  or,  in  chief  and  in  base  a  gryphon  passant  of  the  third,  tcinged  of  the  last 
[Pipe  alias  Walker]  ;  over  the  whole  of  the  quarterings  a  bendlet  sinister. 

Wiiros  Ck)le  fil.  et  h»r.  Joh^U  Cole  Ar.  dedit  Joh'i  Oteley  et  Sibilla  tx'  eios  fil.  d*ci  WUri  et 
hsBredibuB  de  oorporiboR  suis  inter  eoe  le^time  procreat'  pastor*  too'  Cole-forlonge  Scituat*  pone 
Gastr*  yilla  per  Indenturam  dat.  5  die  FebroariJ  a^  5  H.  7. 

Inter  Plet*a  apnd  Westm.  coram  Joh'e  Baldwjn  mil.  et  socijs  boIb  tone  Jostic*  H.  8  term. 
Sanctn  TriniUtis  a«  SO,  rot.  1 19. 

Quidam  Rob*toB  Cole  fil.  et  hnres  aparent  coiosdam  Ed*r*i  Cole  yenit  Coram  Joh*i  Haldwyn 
mil.  et  Socijs  soia  Justic*  D*ni  K*  de  Banco  et  adtonc  et  ibid*m  impoeoit  coram  prefat*  Jostic* 
d'ni  B*s  clameom  somos  ad  maner  de  Wigmore  ac  20  mesoag*  16  cotag'  70  acr*  t*re  40  acr*  prati 
mille  acr*  pastor*  cc  acr*  bosci  et  40b.  redd*  in  Wigmore  Brkall  Hinkintar  Monkfomat  Oxton 
Salop  Shotton  Forton  et  Montlbrt  in  com.  pred*c*o  etc. 

Inter  Pladta  irrot'  apod  Westm.  coram  Bob*to  Brooke  mil.  et  Socijs  eios  Termi  Pasch'  a* 
regnor  Phi'  et  Marie  3  et  4,  rotol.  435. 

Qoidam  Hogo  Phillips  Thonue  Aston  soper  montem  Joh*e8  Lyss  et  Will*m*s  HiU  clericos 
f ocront  seiseti  de  maner  redd*  terr*  et  ten*  pred*c*o*  com  pertin'  in  forma  spedficat*  etc.    Concess* 


Nicholans  Cole  de  villa  Salop  E.  1.=f.  . . . 


Richardus  Cole.'y. . . . 
Thomas  Cole  t'p  E.  8.=t=.  .  .  . 


Joh'es  Cole  a^  1  R.  2.=f.  ...  fil Starkey  de  Stretton  in  co.  Ccstr*. 

*  The  fifth  qoartering  closely  resembles  the  arms  of  Barker  aliiu  Coverall  of  Camo,  co.  Salop, 
as  given  in  the  *  Visit,  of  Warwick,  1619,*  p.  80,  and  Barker  alias  Ocrj,  as  given  in  the  *  Visit, 
of  London,  1568,*  p.  11. 


126 


THE   VISITATION   OF  SHKOPSHIBE,    1623. 


Rogerus  Cole  hi.  JohanneB.=j=.  . . .  fil Ludlow. 

! 

Johannes  Cole  t'p  H.  6.=f=Eliz.  fil.  et  heer.  Thorn©  Onslow. 


Will'm  Cole  t'p  E.  4.=f=Eliz.  fil.  et  h©r.  Nich*i  Eyton  de  Eytou. 


Edmundus  Cole  t'p  H.  7.= 


Johan'es  Otlej  a°  5  H.  7.=rSibbilla  soror  et 

I  hffir.  Edmondi. 

f 


Thoma8=FJohanna  fil.  et  sola  h8Br.=  [Thomas       Robertas  Cole=f=Maria  fil.   Enan 


Otelej. 


Hugonis  Pipe  al's  Wal-    Berrington 
ker  [wUl  1660].  2  husb.] 


filios  natnralis 
ao  5  H.  8. 


Lloyd  vychan  de 
Abertannet  Ar. 


I  I  -I  I 

Maria  fil.  et  coheer.  nnpta    Eleanora  yx.    Elizabetha       Joh'es  Colede=FAlicia  fiL 


Ric'o  Owen  de  Cnndon    Ric'i   Hnssy    vx.Humfri'      Shrowsbury. 

SCondover]    [marr.   sett,    de  Battles-       Einaston* 
[at.  1581].  =1=  feld. 

Thomas  Owen  miles  vnus 
Jnsticiarioram  de  Banco 
Regis.      =T= 


Rich'i 
Sandford. 


Simon         Thomas  Cole  senior  de=FMargaretta 


8  fil. 


leighton  in  co.   Salop 
fil.  et  hser.  a^  1628. 


relicta .... 
Wicherley. 


I 


Elizabetha*  fil.  et  hseres  napta  Ed*r'o  Cholmeley  de  com.  Staff. 

Nicholaos  Colc.=y=. . . . 

Hugo  Cole.=j=. ... 


Thomas  Cole  Borgens*  Salop*.=F. . . 


Hugo  Cole  83  E.  8.=f 


T 


Thomas  Cole.=T=.  . . . 


Thomas  Cole  a*>  15  H.  6.=iF 

Johan'es  Cole  a®  15  H.  6.=f  Agnes. 

B 


■T 


♦  Omitted  in  Shrewsbury  MS.,  fo.  72^ 


THE  VISITATION  OP  SHROPSHIRE,   1628.  127 

B  I  C 


Joo'es  Cole  de  Salop  Ar.=T=Eliza.  fil.  et  haBr.  Tho.  Onslow. 

Will'm  Cole.=j= 

Edmundiifl  Cole  fil.  et  haBre8.=T=. ...  fil Churchyard. 

Sobertns  Cole  de  Salop=pMaria  filia  Enan  Lloyd  vanghan  Fulco  nothos. 

fil.  nothoB. 


de  Abertennat*. 


Johannes  Cole  de  Salop.=j=Alicia  fil.  Ric.  Sandford. 


I         I  I  *i 

Thomas        Simon  Thomas  Cole  de  Shrowsbary=i=Elianora  fil.  Ric*i  Jones  de 

senior.  8  fil.  2  fiL  an^  1628.  SalopisB  in  oom.  Salop. 


Johannes  Cole  filiu8=.  . . .  da.  to  S^  .  .  . .    Wiiras.    Robertas  [«.|).].    Edwardos. 
primogenitns  sBtatis    Fitton  in  com,  Ce8tr\  —  — 

10  [at.  le]  1623.  Thomas.         Hypocrates. 

Signed  by  Tho.  Cole  of  Shrowsbury. 
THOMAS  COLE. 


Collins  of  ^pton,  anti  of  Wioot^i^^tit, 

to.  J^ereforli. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  78\    S.,  ff.  65^  66. 

Arms:  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly:  1  and  4,  Vert^  a  gryphon  segreanior;  2  and  3,  Or, 
a  chevron  ermine  between  three  pheons  reversed  gules  [Kadwoan  ap  Ririd]. 
Crbst. — A  demi-gryphan  segreant  or,  collared  ermine. 

Petms  Collins  miles.=y=. . . . 
Adam  Collins.=j=.  .  . . 


I 
Qalfr'us  Collins.=T=. ...  fil Bowdler  de  Hope  Bowdler  in  com.  Salop. 

*  The  two  pedigreea  are  not  joined  here,  either  in  Harl.  1396,  or  in  Bhrewsbarr  MS.,  fo.  72^, 
although  these  children  are  giren  in  both  MH8.  as  the  offspring  of  Thomas  and  Bhanor. 


128 


THE   VISITATION   OP  SHROPSHIRE,    1628. 


A| 


Will'm  Collin8.=rEliz.  fil Acton  de  Acton  Scott  in  com.  Salop. 


Rogerus  Collins  fil.  primo-=p.  .  . .        Joh'es*  Ck)llin8.=[=.  .  .  .  fil.  ...  ^  Roberts 
genitus  et  haeres. 


T 


de  Staunton  Lacv. 


Joh'nes  Collins=F.  ...  fil Bernard. 

fil.  et  haeres.  Arms :  Azure,  three 

figures  of  7  or. 


Hen.  Collins.=T=.  ...  fil 

Minde  de  Minde. 


Rogerus  CoUins- 
filius  Johannis. 


=. ...  fil Midelton    Galfr'us= 

de  Midelton  in  co.  Salop.    Collins. 


r 


■. ...  fil Hockleton. 

Arms :  Argent,  a  fesse  sable, 
fretty  or,  between  three  cres- 
cents of  the  second. 


Joh'nes  Collins=F. . .  .        Abraham  Collins.T=Maria  fil.  et  heer.  W"  Collins  de 

Inchcombe  in  com.  Som*sett. 


fil.  Rogeri. 


T 


Matilda  vx.  Joh*es      Anna  nupta  Will'o 

Brough ton  de  Acton.     Bhinden  de  Bishop 

=y=  castellin  com.  Salop. 


JohV 


Collins. 


es=f=Anna  fil Windsbury 


[Wjnesbury]. 

Arms:  Azure,  on  a  bend 
cottised  or  three  lions  pas- 
sant gules. 


I 


Richard  Collins  of  Woodhide=T=Jane  da.  of  Jo.  Parker 
in  com.  Heref.  I  of  Netherwood. 


? 


Ric.  Collins  of  Woodhide  in=T=Jana  fil.  Tho.  Oame. 
CO.  Heref.  son  of  Richard. 


Arms  :  Argent,  three  boars'  heads  conped 
close  sable,  a  chief  of  the  second. 


Thomas  Collins  fiI.=FJana  fil 


et  haeres. 


Hall. 


Robertus  Collins=i=. .  • . 
4  filius. 


T 


Tho.  Collins  de  Woodhydc^r  Margaretta  Homer.        Robertus  Collins  de 
I  Stepleton. 


io. 


Tho.  Collins  de  Woodhyde=f  Maria  fil.  et  hasr.  Edwardi  Heycockes 


in  CO.  Hereford. 


f 


de  Eehoyme. 


Edwardns  Collins  fil.  et  hseres. 


B 


*  ShrewsUarj  MS.,  fo.  66,  makes  this  John  the  brother  of  William,  not  hfs  um. 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SH&OPSHIBE,   1628. 


129 


B| 


>DQ 


John  Collins  de  Donehills  2  fil.=pAlicia  filia  Tho.  Barron  de  Cottington. 


Henricns^Anna  filia  Joh'is 


Collins  1. 


George  2 
s.p. 

Henry  8 
s.p. 


Masson. 


Rogenis=y=Anna  fil.  Tho.  Bro  . . .  .*  de  Docklow 
Collins,     [go.  Hereford]. 

Arms  :  Quarterly  argent  and  azure, 
a  bend  gules. 


John  4 
s.p. 


;icni 


Bichardus  Collins= 
Huisher  de  la 
chambre  1623. 


=Alicia  fil.  et 
hsBres  will*m 
Dowman  of 
Vpton  in  co. 
Heref. 


Henricus  Collins  apud 
signum  Rossb  juxta 
Charing  crosse  London 
Nuncius  B'. 


M 

Bichardus  Collins=T=£Hzab.  da.  &  heir  of  Bich.     Anna  nupta  Jacobo     Eatherina. 
de  Vpton  aBtat.  19    Creswell  of  Cranley  in  co.      Baskervile  de  Staun-  — 

annorum.  Surrey.  ton.         =f  Francisca. 

n 


[ElizaMha 
aged  3  leso.'] 


lAUce  2  da.]      Bichardus. 

Humfndus. 


Thomas.       [John  4      Elizabetha. 
son.]  — 

Maria. 


Contngs!)^  of  ^unti  ^oUrs^  ^alop,  anti 

i&orton  Bajjot,  co.  ^taff. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  87^     Harl.  1241,  fo.  101.    8.,  ff.  57^  58. 

Arms:  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly  of  ten:  1,  Oules,  three  conies  couchant — ee^ni  in 
Shrewsbury  MS. — argent;  2,  Vert^  a  peUcan  m  her  nest  feeding  her  young  or, 
SoLERS  in  Shrewsbury  MS. ;  8,  Argent,  two  chevronels  azure,  Bagott  in 
Shrewsbury  MS.  ;  4,  Or,  a  lion  rampant  gules  within  a  bordure  engrailed 
sable,  Frene  in  Shrewsbury  MS.  [of  Nene  Solers]  ;  6,  Per  fesse  azure  and 
or,  a  pale  eounterchanged  and  three  lions  rampant  of  the  second,  Whbthill 
in  Shrewsbury  MS. ;  6,  Or,  a  raven  sable,  Corbett  in  Shrewsbury  MS. ; 
7,  Argent,  a  lion  sejant  gules  within  a  bordure  engrailed  sable,  Farnwell  in 
Shrewsbury  MS. ;  8,  Sable,  three  fishes  naiant  in  pale  argent,  Loohard  in 
Shrewsbury  MS. ;  9,  Argent,  a  salHre  engrailed  azure  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  or — sable.  Greets  in  Shrewsbury  MS. ;  10,  Argent,  a  fesse  counter- 
embattled  sable,  fretty  or,  between  three  lions  passant  of  the  second^gules  in 
Harl.  1241,  Cotherinoton  in  Shrewsbury  MS. 

Johannes  Coning8by.=yMaria  fil.  Joh*is  Sailers  [Solers']. 

*  This  word  is  the  same  in  the  copy  of  the  Visitation  in  the  College  of  Arms  (Mr.  H.  Farnham 
Burke,  Somerset  HeraJd).  Arms  sach  as  are  here  described  were  home  by  families  named  Bray, 
Barkley,  Hellers,  and  Blandeyille.  Mr.  Heygate  of  Oaklands  states  that  a  family  of  Bray  lived 
nntil  twenty  years  ago,  in  reduced  circumstances,  at  Docklow.  l*heir  last  freehold  farm  wis  sold 
about  IBM),  and  they  had  been  there  for  three  or  four  generations,  perhaps  earlier. 

8 


130 


THE  VISITATION  OP  SHKOPSHIBE,   1628. 


This  Roger  was  Steward  of  the 
houshold  TntotheEarleof  War- 
wik  as  appeareth  by  a  patent  of 
6"  6'  4^  giuen  unto  him  in  re- 
membrance thereof. 

This  William  was 
knighted  by  King 
Edward  8  at  the 
Battaile  of  Crissp 
in  Normandy. 


Rogerus  Coningsby  Do.= 
Maner  de  Morton  bagot 
in  CO.  Warr.  t'pe  E.  1. 


=Johanna  fil.  et  hser.  Joh^is 
Basset  [Bagot]  [^BagoW]  de 
Morton  Bagot  in  co.  Warr. 


Will'u8=f=Beatrix  fil.    Thomas. 


Coningsby 
miles  t'pe 
E.  3. 


I 


ethsBr. 
Inglerami 
de  Feame 
[Frene]. 


Job' 
Coningsby 
primoge- 
nitns  obijt 
89  E.  8. 


I 


This  Thomas  was  taken         Thomas=f=Theophenia    Willimus 

prisoner  by  John  de  Coningsby    ^'   '"-        -    •      - 

Almayne   and    maned  '^^""*6"»'j 

his  daughter  and  therby  •^^* 
was   acquited    of    his 
Ransom. 


I 


=Agathea  fil.  et 
hflBr.  Thomas 
Clynton  de 
Badesley  in 
CO.  Warr. 


I. 


fil.  Johan- 

nisde 

Almayne. 


Coningsby    Johannes 
miles  ob.      Lea. 
s.p. 


Johanna  vx.    Alicia 

nnpta 


Johannes=T=Alicia  fil.  Tho- 
Coningsby.    mas  Stoner. 

Thomas=j=Blannchia 
Coningsby.    Hawcliff. 


I 

Guydo  Conneahy 
jvmorfilius. 


I 


Power. 


I 


Willimus=T=. .  .  . 
Lea. 


Alicia  1  nnpta  JohM  Stolns 
rennpta  Richardo  Archard. 


\m 


Thomas  Coningsby .=y=Eliz.  fil.  et  h»r.  Joh'is  Whethill 

de  Whetthill  in  co.  Salop. 


Humfridus  Coningsby=^Blanchia  fil. 

de  Nenne  Soles  in  com 

Salop. 


Tho. 


Rob'to  Corbet 
militis. 


Coningsby  de  com.  Hertf.  junior 
filins  a  quo  vide  pins  ibidem. 


*  Johannes  Coningsbv=f=, 
de  Nenne  Solers  m. 
et  hsdr. 


Lm< 


=. . .  .  fil  ... .  Mersey  Morsey 
[Meysey]  de  Shakenhurst  in  oo. 
Wigom'. 


Willimns=F.  . . .  filia 


Coningsby 
2fimas. 


r 


Baldwin 
Heath. 


Hummdos  Coningsby=i=. . .  .  filia  ....    Hnmfridos  Coningsby=p=. ...  fil ... . 


de  Nenne  Soles  in  co. 
Warr.  [Wore.']. 


Lucas    de    co.    de     Chapell    in     co. 
Essex.  Warr. 


Corbettdeoo. 
Salop. 


I 


Johannes  Coningsby=f=Anna  fil ... .  Bamaby    Edwardus  Coningsby 


de  Nenne  Solers. 


\m 


T 


de  HnU  Hitt. 


de  Chapell. 


Humfridus  Coningsbyf  de  Nenne  Solers  in  co.  Warr.  [Salop].     Eatherina.     b 

*  Harl.  1241  makes  this  genenttion  the  hrothen^  and  not  the  jmw,  of  Humphry ;  bat 
apparenUy  incorrectly. 

t  Apparently  this  was  the  great  scholar  and  tzayeller. 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHBOFSHISE,   1628. 


181 


B| 


BichardoB  Coninisby  de  Leo-=iFMatilda  fit.  et  h»r.  Johan'es  Fomewell    EdwardoB 
menster  co.  Here!,  ifil.  4].      I  [/^fnwa^r|[FamweII]decom.01oac.     8  fil.  s.p. 


Hehricus=f=. ...  fil ... .    Rich.  Coniiiir8bY=rDorothea  fit.       Willimufl 


Goningsbj 

fiUos 

nothns. 


Calcott. 


Bichardos  Coningsby  miles: 
Omt.  Vshsr  to  King  Jame$. 


de  Harksteed  in    Ed'r'i  Glen-       8  fil. 
com.  Buff.  ham  de  Beten 

in  CO.  Soff. 


. .  fil Barker 

de  com.  berk. 


Beaumont 
Coningsby. 


Dorot 


nea. 


lifrii 


r 


HnmrriduB  D'n'B=j=Elianora  fil.        Tho.  Ooningsby^Elianora  fil 


Coningsby  de 
Morton  ]^ot 

\_Rsgi8]. 


Bogeri 
Copley  de 
Sussex. 


de  Leominster 
in  com.  Heref. 


I 


4.Wiliij 


Hacklet  de  Eyton 
in  com.  Heref. 


Lmdu8=. ...  fil.       Bobertus  2. 


Nicholas       2.  Thomas.        4.  Willimus.     Hum! 

Coninffsby  —  —  Conin^by     ....  — 

fil.  et  bsdr.    8.  Humfidus.    5.  Edwardus.    fil.  et  hsdr.    Windham.    Georgius  5. 


Thomas= fil. 

Coningsby    .... 
8  fil.  Sadler. 


Winifrida  Elizabetha  yx.  Gregory    Fortuna. 

vx.Simo-  Oeorge   Cottelby    [Cat- 

nis  Bar-  teshy"]   [George  Ketleby 

ington  of  Steple,  vide  infra]. 


GUbertus 

4fil.  duxit 

Jocosam 

filiam 

Thomsd 

Eyans. 


Constantine  of  Botiington. 

S.,  flF.  69^  70. 

[Abics. — Or,  tixfleurs-de-liSy  three,  two^  and  one^  eabh. 
f  dooke  Clarmu^  12  July  1575. 

Thomae  Constantme  of  Dedington  aVe  DodmgtofiFf. .  .  . 
m  CO,  Salop  neere  Whitchurch. 


John  Conetantine  eldest  «(w.=t=.  . . .     William  Constantino  of  Whitchurch  2*  son. 


W^ 


Oonsiantino.=F.  • . . 


>m 


I    .  ... 


John  Constantme  eldest  son. 

•T 


132 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHROPSHI&E,   1628. 


A| 


Thomas  Comtantim  of 
Whitchurch  in  co.  Salop. 


r 


B| 


Richard  Constan-^Bealrix  da.  ^  coh.  ofifThomas 
tine  of  Brodsley. 


Oriffith     HinUm     of 
Hinton  in  com.  Salop. 


Elizabeth  7ix. 
....  Burgh 
broth'  to  ir- 
Lord  Burgh. 


George  Constan- 
tine  of  Poole  in 
com.  Dor  sett  s.p. 


Lawley 
21^  hus¥. 


John^ 
son  s.p. 


j  I  > 

William  Constan-  Thomas 
tine  Chancellor  of  Lawley. 
Torke  s.p. 

Robert. 


Qeorge. 


—       Jane. 


Phiiip  Con-^=r.  . . . 
stantine  of 
Chester   s^ 
son. 


I  r  1 

Ric¥  Constan-     Thomas  Constan-      WiUiam=r.  .  .  . 

tine  of  London     tine  of  8^  Mary  Constan- 

3^  son  1575.  Axe    in  London  tine  of 

2^  son.  Lake. 


Richard  Poole  Lord  Montague.^.  .  .  . 

^1 

Geffrey  Poole.^. .  .  . 


Sir  TT-  Nevill4=rElizabeth 


Knt.  brother  and 
uncle  toy'  E.  of 
Westmoreland. 


da.  to 

Geffyrey 

Pools. 


I 
EUzahetha  uxor  Henrici 

Alley  de  Gusage  in  com. 

Dorsett    [Vis.    Dorset 

1623]. 


William  Constantino  of=rMargaretta  da.  to  Sir  W^  Nevill 

Knt.  brother  &  unkle  to  y*  Earle 
of  Westmoreland. 


Lake  neer  Winbume  in 
com.  Dorsett. 


Henry  Oonstantine=.  ...da.to....  Evelyn  of  Long- 
of  Lake.  ditton  in  Surrey.] 


€otbtt. 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  96.    Harl  615,  flF.  266^  262^    S.,  flF.  76^— 86^ 

Arms  of  S^  Andrew  Corbet  op  Moreton,  K*  :  Harl.  1396.— Quarterly  of  twenty- 
two  :  1,  Or,  a  raven  sable,  Corbett  ;  2,  Or,  an  escarbunele  sable,  TuRBT  ; 
3,  Azure,  two  lions  passant  or,  Erdington  ;  4,  Gules,  crusily  fitcMe  [semte 
of  cross-crosslets  fitch^e]  and  a  Hon  rampant  or,  Hopton  ;  5,  Azure,  a  mer^ 
maid  argent,  GuROS  ;  6,  Voire  argent  and  sable,  a  canton  gules,  Stanton  ; 
7,  Azure,  six  lions  rampant,  three,  two,  and  one,  argent,  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  or,  Leybourne  ;  8,  Gules,  two  lions  mssanl  argent,  wUhin  a 
bordure  engrailed  or.  Strange  ;  9,  Gules,  a  bend  bettveen  two  crescents  or, 
Langbergh  ;  10,  Or,  three  bars  and  in  chief  two  pallets  sable,  over  all  an 
inescutcheon  ermine  charged  with  three  bars  gules,  Burley  ;  11,  Barry  of  six 
or  and  azute,  a  bend  gules,  Penbruge  ;  12,  Or,  three  roses  gules,  Younge  ; 
13,  Or,  an  eagle  displayed  vert,  debruised  by  a  bendlet  gobonde  argent  and 
gules,  Stbton  ;  14,  Barry  nebuUe  of  six  or  and  vert,  Hawberke  ;  16,  GuUs, 
crusily  afid  three  lueies  hauriant  or,  Luor ;  16,  Argent,  three  ehevroneU 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHKOPSHIBE,    1628. 


188 


sahlej  Archdeacon  ;  17,  Oulesj  three  roachee  naianf  in  pale  argent,  Roche  ; 
18,  Argent,  three  bendlets  sable,  Haocombe  ;  19,  GhileSy  a  lion  rampant  or 
debruised  by  a  bendlet  azure,  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  second, 
Talbott  [of  Richards  Castle]  ;  20,  Barry  of  six  or  and  vert,  eighteen 
fleurs-de-lis  counterchanged,  Mortimer  [op  Richards  Castle]  ;  21,  Oulss, 
two  bars  vair.  Save  ;  22,  Oules,  ten  bezants,  four,  three,  two,  and  one,  a 
label  of  three  points  azure,  Zouche. 

1  Crest. — An  elephant  argent,  on  his  back  a  castle  triple-towered  or,  trappings  of 

the  last  and  sable. 

2  Crest. — A  squirrel  sefant  or,  cracking  a  nut. 

Arms:  Harl.  1396. — Corbet  of  Stanwardin  quarters  these  four  coates  more: 

1,  Argent,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  mullets  sable  [Eynaston]  ; 

2,  Argent,  on  a  chief  or  a  bird  sable  [Horde]  ;  3,  Ermine,  a  chevron  guies 
[Kynaston — the  Audley  Coat]  ;  4,  Argent,  a  fesse  between  six  martlets 
gules  [Cornish  choughs  proper,  Onslow]. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1396  :  Corbet  of  Albriohton  and  Lononor. — Quarterly :  1,  Or, 
two  ravens  sable,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  gules  bezantee ;  2,  Oules,  two 
lions  passant  argent,  a  label  of  five  points  azure,  Stranoe  iu  Shrewsbury 
MS. ;  3,  Per  fesse  gules  and  vert,  a  fesse  argent,  in  chief  a  chevron  of  the 
last,  Sprencheaux  in  Shrewsbury  MS. ;  4,  Sable,  two  lions  passant  within 
an  orle  of  cross-crosslets  argent,  Springeslow  in  Shrewsbury  MS.  [Sprino- 

SEAUX]. 

Crest. — A  raven  sable,  holding  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  holly  vert,  fructed  gules. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1396  :  Corbet  op  Pontesbury. — Quarterly:  1  and  A,  Or,  two  ravens 
sable ;  2  and  3,  Argent,  a  falcon  close  proper,  belled  or,  perching  on  a  staff 
lying  fesseways  refute  vert  [Edge  alias  Hawkins]. 

This  descent  of  Corbet  entred  by  Peter  Moss  seruant  to  M'  Augustine  Vincent. 


Corbet  nobilis  Nonnannu8.nr=.  .  .  . 
Anns :  Or,  a  rayen  proper. 


I 


Robertus  oognominatus  Corbet  floruit  tempore  WilPs  Conq.  Tt  apparet  in 
Registro  abbathie  de  Salop  a®  1187  [witnessed  the  charter  of  Henry  I.  to 
the  Abbey  of  Shrewsbury  1121  ;  held  fifteen  manors  in  Salop]. 
Arms :  Or,  a  rayen  sable,  a  label  of  two  points  azure. 


\ 


I 


Robertus  Corbet  D'nus 
de  Alencester  [Alcester] 
in  CO.  Warr.  s.p. 


Henricns  filius=FSibilla 
Herbert!  Came- 
rarius  Hen.  1. 


filia  et 
cohaeres  con- 
cubina  Regis 
Hen.  1. 


Henricus 
1  Rex 
AnglisB. 


Alicia*  vx. 

Willelmi 

Botreaux. 


Herbertus  filius 
Herb'to. 


Reginaldus  Co[me8] 
ComubiaD. 


I 


I 


WilFus  Botreaux  Do[minus]  de 
Boscastell  in  co.  ComubisB. 


' 


p 


*  Omitted  in  Bhiewsbnry  M8. 


134 


THE  VISITATION  OF  8HB0PSHIBE,   1623. 


iJ 


Rogerns  Corbet  [witnessed  charter  of  Henry  I.  to  Abbey=j=.  . .  . 
of  Shrewsbury  1121 ;  held  twenty-five  manors  in  Salop]. 


Enerardns  Corbet. 


Wilrus  Corbet  de  Whatlesburgh=T= 
[Wattlesborough]  in  com.  SalopJ 


Turet=T=[L 


Petrus  filius  Thoredi  alias 
'TheorediaVs  TureW]  de  Morton 
called  Morton  Turet]  in  com. 
Salop. 


mcia  da. 
of  Bertram 
Haget.] 


Thomas  Corbet  de  What-= 
lesbargh  in  com.  Salop. 

Arms :  Or,  two  ravens 
sable. 


Barth'us  Toret  filius  Petri= 
Turet  de  Morton  [living 
in  1203]. 


.... 


*  •  .  • 


=f=Rogerus=T=Cecilia  filia  et  h©r. 
Corbet  Alani  de  Hedelegh 
miles.         [Hadley]  vxor  2. 


Lucia.    Johanna  filia  et  cohsBres.' 
\. ^ / 

fecerunt  particoem  t'ra' 
ao  28  H.  8. 


=Bichardu8 
Corbet  miles 
de  Morton. 


Bogerus  Corbet  de  Hed- 
deley  obijt  a«  43  H.  8. 
Arms :  Or,  three 
ravens  in  pale  sable. 


•  .  •  • 


Bichardus  Corbet=f=Petronilla  D'na 


de  Morton  in  com. 
Salop  miles. 


de  Booley  et  de 
Edgbaldenham 
32  H.  8. 


Bobertus 
Corbet  de 
Heddeley. 


Bogerus  Corbet  a®  12 
E.  1. 

Arms :  Or,  three 
ravens,  two  and  one, 
sable. 


.  • .  • 


I 


n 


Matilda  filia  ....  D'ni=T=Bobertus  Corbet=T=Katherina  fil.  Joh'is  D'ni    Thomas 


deTide8hill[a%fo5Aa//] 
vidua  85  E.  1. 


de  Morton  in  co. 
Salop  miles. 


Strange  de  Enokinge  et    Corbet 
Midle  vz.  1.  miles  s.p. 


Thomas  Corbet  de=FAmicia. 
Morton    in    com. 
Salop  miles. 


I    I 
Fulco. 

Johannes 
a^  8  E.  8. 


Thomas  Corbet  ob.  ante  p*rem  8.p. 
Arms :  Or,  six  ravens,  tnree,  two, 
and  one,  sable,  on  a -canton  gales 
two  lions  passant  argent 


Bobertus  Corbet  de  Morton  miles  ob.  49  E.  3.=FElizabetha. 


Johanna  vx.  Bob'ti        Thomas  Corbet  mill 
Harley.  =j=  de  Watlesburgh. 

Hamo  Peshall=T=Alicia  filia     Elizabetha  filia  et  hsBres  napta  Joh'e     Thomas, 
miles. 


.eB~T~»  ... 


Johannes  Corbet  de 
Wylaston.  =f 


I 


B 


et  heres.       Ipstones  militi  8  R.  2. 


■T 


F     • 


> 


THE  VISITATION  OP  SHROPSHIRE,   1628. 


135 


B 


c| 


D 


Bl 


Richardus  Lacon=r=Elizabetha  fil.= Johannes 
miles  iBmaritus],    et  haeres.  Grendon 

xjs  1  maritos. 


WillimaB 
Ipstones. 


I 


Willimufl. 


T 


Thomas. 


Rannlphns  Brereton  de  Malpas=y= Alicia  filia  et  hsBres. 
in  com.  CestrisB.  ^ 


Eatherina  yxor  Ed'r'i  Hopton.        Johanna  vxor  Ric'i  Blonnt. 


Henricns  Hopton.        Willimns  Blonnt. 


Johannes  Hopton.        Petras  Blonnt. 


I 


Rogerns  Corbet  de  Morton=7=Margareta  fil.  et  haer. 

Erdington   D'n's   de 
Shawberyob.  19R.  2. 


in  com.  Salopiae  miles  ob. 
18  R.  2. 


Fulco  Corbet  miles=F 
filiusRoberti6R.2. 


Rob  tasCorbet=pMargareta  filia 


obijtan7H.6. 


WilPi  MaUory 
militis. 


Johanna. 
Elianora. 


Joh'es  D'nns  de=T=KatherinaEliza- 

betha    filia    et 
hflBres. 


MothwY   IMaw- 
thwy]  [Mowddy]. 


Hn^o  Bnrgh  miles^pElizaoetha  soror  et 
Tre  arias  Anglise.      hseres  Folconis. 


Fnlco  de 


Mouthwy 
s.p. 


♦John 


Borgh  miIe8.=j=Jana  ana  filiar'  et  hered*  Willi'mi  Clopton  militis. 


T 


Isabella  Txor  Elizabetha  yxor  Ancareta  Txor  Eleanora  vx.  Tho. 
John  Lingeyn  Will'i  Newport  Joh*es  Leigh-  Mitton  [Molton] 
militis.  Ar.     =f  ton  Ar.  Ar.       =t= 


I 


I 


I 


Elizaoetha  vxor  Georgij        Dorothea  vxor  Philippi        Thomas  Corbet 
Sandford  de  Sandford  in        Kynaston  de  Walford        ob.  s.p. 
CO.  Salop.  in  com.  Salop. 

Thomas  Hopton.=rEIianora  filia  et  cohsBres  Waited  Lacy. 


Maria  vxor  Rob*ti  Charl- 
ton de  Apley  in  co.  Salop. 


Rogernsf  Corbet=f=Elizabetha  fil^a  et  hsdres  Thomsd 
miles  ob.  Hopton  renapta  Tiptof t  Comiti 

o    Wigorniaa  et  3^  W®  Stanley. 

*  This  generation  is  not  giTen  in  Bhrewsbaiy  MS.,  though  the  next  generation  is  incladed. 

t  A*  6  E.  4  Bex  licentiam  dedit  Rogero  Corbet  de  Moreton  militi  et  Blizabethe  Txori  eius 
oonsangainsB  et  Tni  hnrednm  Will'i  Lacjr  militis  qaod  ipsi  in  hereditatem  soam  post  mortem 
tarn  prad'c'i  Willi  quam  Margaietn  Txoii  sae  ingredi  poasint  rot.  37.    [HarL  1396.J 


136                      THB  YISITATIOK  OF  SHROPSHIRE,   1623. 
Oj 


Anna  vxor  ThomaD    Maria  vxor  Thom©  Elizabetha  vx.  Jana  Txor  Tho. 

Sturrj  de  Rossall    Thornes  de  Sheluock  Rich*i  Cholme-  Cresset  de  Vp- 

in  CO.  Salop.  [Shelvock]      in     co.  ley  de  co.  Cestr'  ton     in     com. 

Salop.  militis.  Salop. 


I  Coxhtt  De  iWortotu 

Robertus      Richardus  Corbet  de  Morton=T=Elizabetha  filia  Walteri  D'ni  Ferrers 


Corbet  Corbet  in  com.  Salop  miles 

obijt  s.p.      ob.  8.  H.  7. 


de  Chartley  renupta  Tho.  Leighton 
de  Watlesburgh  militi. 


Maria  vxor  Tho.  Lacon    Anna  vxor  Tho.  Corn-    Elizabetha     vxor    Georgins 
de  Willey  in  co.  Salop    wdl  de  Burford  in  co.    ThomsBTrentham    Corbet 
militis.  Salop  militis.  de  Shrewesbnry.      s.p. 


Robertns  Corbet=pElizabetha  filia  Henrici      Katherina  vx.      Margareta  vxor 


de  Morton  miles 
obijt  a«  5  H.  8 
[Sheriff  1501]. 


Vernon  de  Haddon  in  Tho.  Onneslow  Ric'i  Clyve  de 
CO.  Derby  militis  ob.  a°  de  Rodington  Walfordincom. 
1568.  in  CO.  Salop.         Salop. 


Rogems*  Corbet  de  Morton  Corbet  in  co.  Salop=pAnna  filia  Andre© 
obijt  1588  [Sheriff  1530].  D'ni  Windsor. 


Elianora.    Waltems    Jeronimns  Corbet  4  fil.  de=T=Dorothea  fil.  et  hseres 

—         Corbet        Bestlow  vnus  consiliariorum 
Vrsula.       8  fil.  s.p.    in  M'chijs  Walliae. 


Thorn©    Poyner    de 
Bestlow  in  com.  Salop. 


Rogems  1.        Robertns  2.        Anna  vxor  Will'i  Gatacre  de  Gatacre 
in  CO.  Salop  Ar. 


Margareta    vxor      Andreas  Corbet  de  Morton=^Jana  filia  Rob'ti  Nedham 


Francisci  Palmer      Corbet  in  com.  Salop  miles 
militis.  ob.  1578  [Sheriff  1551]. 


de  Shenton  [Shavington] 
in  CO.  Salop  militis. 


Robertas  Corbet  de  Morton=FAnna  filia  Olineri  D'ni  S^  Johnde  Bletsho 
filinset  h©res  obijt  bP  1588.    renupta  ....  Betton  [Bition]. 


..L     ~     "' 


Elizabetha  vxor  Henrici  Anna  vxor  Adalphi  Cary 

Wallop  militis.  militis  s.p. 


Judith  fil.  [Thomas]=Richardns  Corbet=Maria  filia  Morgani  Wolfe  de 
Astin  [Austin]  de  de  Morton  miles  Mereden  [Meriden]  in  com. 
Oxley  in  com.  Staff,  balneatus  2  fil.  Warr.  relicta  Tho.  Lee  de 
relictaWillimi  Basset    s.p.  Clateicott  in  ooul  Oxen, 

de  Blore. 
J  1 

*  A^"  14  H.  S  Bex  22  Octob.  licentiam  dedit  spi'alem  Bogero  Corbet  filio  et  hnredi  Boberti 
Corbet  militis  ac  oonsangaineo  et  hnredi  Blizabeths  Leighton  nnper  Txoris  Bioardi  Corbet 
patris  d'ci  Boberti  ingrediendi  gr.  rot  67  et  66  et  a*  23  H.  8  rot  14.    [UarL  1396.] 


THE  VISITATION   OF  8HBOP8HIKE,   1628. 


137 


2.  Mupureta  vx. 
Thomsd  Harlev  de 
Brampton  oo.  iBEere- 
ford. 


I 


I 


8.  Maria.     BeginaldoB     Arthnrus 


L 


8.p. 

Rogems 
s.p. 


8.p. 


8.p. 

Elizabetha 
8.p. 


Yincentias  Corbet  de  Morton^ 
in  com.  Salop  miles  d  fil.  obijt 
8  Marti j  1622  sepidtaB  apad 
Morton. 


Andreas  Oorbet  de= 
Morton  in  co.  Salop 
miles  ao  1628. 


=Francisca  filia  Will'i 
Hnmfreston  de  Hnm- 
freston  in  com. 
Salop  Ar. 


1.  Anna  vx.  Walteri 
Leveson  militis. 


^Elizabetha  filia  Will'i 
Boothby  de  [Delfe- 
house]  00.  Staff.  Ar. 


I 

Margareta  vzor  Thomas 
Gorl^t  de  Stanwardine  in 
com.  Salop  renupta  Tho. 
Scrynen  de  Prodesley  Ar. 


l.Vinoentins Corbet    2.  Andreas.      [Ru^rdus.]     IMaurictua  e.] 
»t.  6  annomm  a®  —  — 

1628.  8.  Robertns.     [Arthttrus  s,] 


[7.3   Beatrix* 
{uxor  Franasd] 
Francesca[7^- 


[2,]  Anna  vxor 
Pelhami    Corbet 
de  Lee  in  com. 
Salop  A. 


I  I 

[4,]  Margareta  [ux. 
Tfuf  Barkley]. 

[5.]  Elizabetha. 


s 


e.]  Maria  [ux. 
oh'is  Pierce], 


[8.]  [Franeisca 
ux...,  Taylor."] 


Robertns  Corbet= 
[de  ffumfrestan] 
2filin8. 


Yincentins 
[JiUue  i]. 


=Bregetta  filia  et  hs&v.  Jacobi 
Pnce  de  Inisymaingwin  in 
com.  Merioneth  militis. 


Maria  vxor  Bio'i  Hnssey  de 
Adbrighton  Hnssey  in  oo. 
Salop  militis. 


Andreas  [^].        [ifarta  i.] 


[Anna  j.]      [Margareta  5.] 


—  Franciscns  [j].    [SlizaMhas.]     [Alicia  ^.J 

Jacobus  [^]. 

Cotilft  Be  StatrtDAYDine :  [Or^  a  raven  proper^  in  chief  a  ereecenf], 

Robertns  Corbet=f=Jana  filia  et  cohsDr.  Thomie  Eynas-    Elizabetha  vxor  Yin- 
2  fil.  de  Stanwar- 
dine. 


ton  de  Walford  in  co.  Salop. 


centij  Cnrson. 


Jana  vxor  Edwardi    Margareta  Yxor     Richardns    Arthnrns    Rogems. 
Hanmer.  ....  Eynaston.    Corbet  2.     Corbet  8. 

N  0 

*  In  Shrewsbory  MS.  this  appears  ms  "Beatrix  uxor  Franasa,"  and  below  is  the  name 
*'  Thomes.** 


138 


THE   VISITATION    OP   SHROPSHIRE,    1628. 


M     N 


Sasanna  vx. 
Wiiri  Yonge 
de  Kenton. 


Gertrude 

YX 

Bald- 
wjne. 


Thomas  Corbet=pMargareta 
de  Stanwardine 
in  com.  Salop. 


filia=ThomaB  Scrinen 
Vinoentij  Cor-    de  Prodesley  Ar. 
bet  de  Morton    2  maritns. 
militia. 


Sobertns. 


Elizabetha. 


Jana  vxor  Thomad 
Lee  de  Langley  in 
CO.  Salop. 


I  Anna 
Johanna      yx. 
Tho.  Newport. 


Maria  vxor  Tho. 
Powell  de  Os- 
waldestre. 


Dorothea  vxor  Eic'i 
Manwaring  de  Ight- 
feild. 


[Coriiett  De  SOgemonO :  Or,  a  raven,  in  chief  a  mullet.'] 


[doriiet  of  S^tofteO 

Beginaldus  Corbet=f=Alicia  filia  Johannis  Oratt- 
8  fil.  vnus  Jnsti-  wood  [^Oratwood]  consan- 
ciarior*  de  banco  guinea  et  vna  haered'  Ro- 
Begis  de  Stoke  in  landi  Hill  militis  Maioris 
CO.  Salop.  London. 


Richardus  Corbet=f=Margeria  filia 
2     fil.     [Sheriff    Joh'ifi  Sanell 
1561].  militis. 

Edwardns. 


Jana. 


Rolandus  2. 
Bobertus  8. 


„  I 

retru8= 
Corbet. 


I 

Beginaldus 
Corbet  2 
filiuB. 


=Elizabetha  filia  ThomsB 
Pigot  de  Chetwine  in 
com.  Salop. 


Franciscus  4. 
Andreas. 


I 


Bobertus=FFrancesca  filia  et  hsdres  BobtH    Maria. 


Corbet. 


Spencer  de  Mansfeild  in  Sher- 
wood et  de  Lincolns  Inne. 


Alicia. 


Elizabetha. 


Hk 


[Coriiett  Be  S^tOtte :  Or,  a  raven  sable.'] 


Bichar-= 
dus  Cor- 
bet de 
Stoke. 


=Anna  filia 

ThomsB 

Bromeley 

militis  Can- 

cellarij 

Angliie. 


Elizabetha  vx. 
Boberti  Ar- 
den  de  Park- 
hall  in  com. 
Warr. 


Maria  vx. 
Franoisci 
Newton 
de  High- 
lee. 


Anna 
vxor  Ed- 
wardi 
Mitton 
de  Hals- 
ton. 


Maria  vx.  Hmn- 
fredi  Lee  de 
Langley  in  com. 
Salop  Baronetti. 


Elizabetha 

lt4X ]. 


I 


[Johannes  CorbettdfF^Anna  fil. ... .  Manwaring 


Stoke  Baronetius. 


de  Ighifield. 


Johannes  fil.] 


Maria. 


I 


Bichardns  Corbet^ Anna  filia  Hamfr*i  Weld  de  London        Jana. 
de  Stoke.  |  militis  et  Aldermanni. 

[.  . .  .fil.] 


THE   VISITATION   OF   SUROPSHIRE,   1628. 

Bobertng  Corbet  de  Caus  Castell  in  com.  Salop  [ameroed= 
in  X  marks  1176. — Madox,  'Hist,  of  Excheq.,  i.,  542]. 
Arms :  Or,  two  ravens  sable. 


139 


.  • . . 


Robertas  Corbet  de  Cans  filins  Roberti.=F.  . . . 
Thomas  Corbet  de  Caus  fil.  et=f=[Isabel  sister  and  coh.  of  Reginald  de 


hsdr.  Roberti  [Sheriff  1249]. 


Valletort  of  Trematon,  Cornwall,  and 
widow  of  Alan  de  Danstanrill.] 


Petrus*  Corbet  Baro=pAlicia. 
de  Cans  obijt  28  E.  1 
[summoned  to  Parlia- 
ment 1298-1800]. 


Alioia  Yxor  Rob*ti 
Baronis  Stafford. 

[Arms  :   Or  J  a 
chivron  gules.'] 


Emma  Txor  Briani 
de  Brampton  qui 
obijt  ao  1287  ilia 
a<>  1284. 


Petms*  Corbet  Baro  Corbet  Aid^Beatrix    Nicnolaus  Baro    Waltems  Brampton 
Caus  obijt  16  E.  2.  s.p.  [sum-    [living     Stafford.  miles, 

moned  to  Parliament  1822].        1847].  =f  =t= 


I 


r 


Edmundus  Baro  Stafford.  Brianus  Brampton. 


Radulphus  Comes 
Stafford. 


Margareta  vxor  Rob'ti 
Hartey  militis. 


Elizabetha  vx.  Ed'i* 
Cornwall  militis. 


I 


I 


I 


WiUimus  de  Corbet  de  Aclev.' 

Arma :  Or,  two  ravenB  sable  within  a 

bordure  engrailed  of  the  second  bezant^. 


.  ■  • . 


N.  Corbet  a  quo  Corbet  de  Hope. 
Arms:  Or,  two  ravens  sable 
within    a    bordure    engrailed 
gules  bezants. 


I  tf  orbrt  De  9Pbrigi^n  ft  l^ongnor* 

Edmundus  Corbet.=f . . . .    Willimus  Corbet  de  Abrighton.= 

Arms:  As  those  of  his  father. 


.... 


Edwardus  Corbet.^. . . . 
Cuthbertus  Oorbet'^F. . . . 


Robertus  Corbet.=T=.  . . . 

B 


IT 


*  Mich.  Fines  9?  B.  3,  Salop,  fol.  123.  EdmnndoB  de  Oomabia  et  Elizabetha  vxor  eius  tertia 
iororum  et  hniedam  Petri  fihj  et  h»redis  Petri  filij  Thonui  Corbet  daot  Regi  25  marcas  pro 
releaio  sno  de  propari«  ipeam  Elizabetham  oontingente  de  t^ris  qaie  faeraut  diet!  Petri  vis.  de 
qoarta  parti  Baronia  de  Caos  (^nain  partem  ydem  Ed'us  et  Elizabetha  dicant  desoendiase  iare 
nereddiho  eiadem  Ed'o  et  Elizabetha  in  propartem  snam  de  Baronia  pned'c*a  post  mortem 
pFdic'  Petri  filij  Petri.    [Harl.  1396.]     [This  does  not  agree  with  the  pedigree  above.] 


140  THB  YISITATIOK  OP  8HBOP8HIBB,   1628. 

B.I  L) 

Bichardns  CorheL^. . . .        Willimns  C!orbet.=F. .  - . 

Thomas  Corbet.^. . . .        Thomas  Corbet.=F. . . . 

^ I       . ^1 

I  ( 

Bobertns  Corbet.=i=. . . .        Ricardns  Corbet  de  Abrigfaton.=r-  — 

I  ^1 

Wimmns  Corbet.  Johamies  Corbet.'y . .  . . 

Edwardns  Corbet  de  Abrighton  (Albrighton).^. . . .  filia .  •  •  •  Pqjner. 


Thomas  Corbet.=yJaiia  filia  Ed Vi  Barton  de  Longnorley  [sic]  (L(mgnar)in  oo.  Salop. 


Margeria  nxor  Eatherina  fiL= Edwardns  Corbet  de  Longn<v  in=Maria  filia 

Bogeri  Pnle-  Thom»  Lee       com.  Salop  Ar.  fil.  et  haeres  dnxit    EdVi 

ston  de  Em-  de  Langley  in     Annam  fiham  Bogeri  Browne  re-    Banester 

rail  in  com.  com.  Salop         lictam  Bic'i  Hanghton  militis  et    Txor  8. 

Flint  Ar.  Ar.  Txor  1.        WillH  Talbot  de  Shifiiall  8.p. 


I  1 

(Elizabeth  Houghton.)  (William  Talbot.) 


Maria  vxor  Bic*i  Brooke  (Broke)    Thomas  Corbet  de  Long-^Katherina  reUcta 
de  Blakland[8]  in  cool  Staff.  nor  in  cool  Salop  2  fiL        ....  Browne. 


Thomas  Corbet  de  Longn(»:^Jana  filia  et  coheres  Boberti  Hor-    Edwardns  Cor- 
in  com.  Salop  Ar.  a®  1628.      ton  de  Houghton  in  co.  Salop.  bet  2  fiL  s.p. 


EdwardnsCor-=pMaigareta  Bobertas=  Ethel-  lliomas  8.  Hnmfndos  7. 

bet  de  Long-    filiaEdwardi  Corbet  de    dreda  —  — 

I  nor  fiL  et  h»r.    Waters  London       (Eliza-  Bichardns  4.  Sara  s.p. 

1628    [marri-     [Waties]  de  anri-  beiha)  —  — 

age  settlement    Bnrwaj  in  faber  fiL      filia  Oeorgins  5.  Anna. 

12  Jane  1617].    com.  Salop  2, 1628 —  — 

Ar.  Drewrj.  BogemsS.  YrsohL 


Edwardas  1  s.p.        Edwardns.        Thomas. 

(S^  WaUam  Oorbei.y=r. . . . 
. I 

I  I 

(Peter  Corbef  of  Oaueee.)^ (Tkomae.) 

r  u  I 

*  Peter  Corbett  lorde  of  GaoBes  did  ooofinne  to  Boger  Corbeti  mj  oousjn  A*  qidiifto  X.  1. 
Amu :  Two  rmTena.    [HarL  616,  to.  255^.] 


THB  VISITATION  OV  SHS0P8HIKB,   1628. 


141 


? 


n\ 


enbtt  Be  IHgt. 


u| 


? 


Bogeros  Corbet  de  Leigh. 
Arms:    Or,  two  rayens  sable 
within  a  bordnre  engrailed  gales. 


(John  Corbet.)^. .  . . 


itUai 


Rogerus  Corbet  de  Leigh.rF. . . .    (Peter  Corbet.)    (John  Corbet.)    (WilUam  Corbet.) 

Petrus  Corbet  de  LeiglLT=. . . . 

IT 

Thomas  Corbet  de  Leigh.=p. . . . 

I? — -^ —    -  ' 

Thomas  Corbet  de  Leigh  [Sheriff  1427};^ 


a 


Hugo  Corbet.nr. . . .        Beginaldos  Corbet.        Willmins  Corbet. 

I 

Hugo  Corbet.^fAlicia  filia  ....  Brooke  de  Stretton  in  com.  Salop. 


1 


BichardoB  Corbet.=T=. . . .    Annavxor  Will*i  Barley.    WiUimas  Corbet.nr.  •  •  • 

Thoma8=j=Bo6a  filia  Lado-    Johannes  2.    BichardasS.    Bichardas.    Thomas. 
Corbet,     yici    ap    Owen 
apDand  Lloyd. 


Bicnardas  1. 


n 


Wulimns  5.        Elizaoetha. 


Thomas  8.        Willimns  5.        Elizal 
Michael  2.  Johannes  4.  Yrsola. 


I 

Jana=rJohanne8  Corbet  de=FEatherina  filia 


filia 


«... 


Awston  [Aaston]. 


Winifrida 
vx.  Fran- 
cisoi  Wil- 
oookes. 


Bicardi  Hoase. 


Johannes  Corbet  de  Fok- 
stow  [^Fieketawe']  [Hack- 
stow]. 


Cecilia. 


Bichardas^ 
Corbet. 


:  Hester 
fil.Ed. 
wardi 
Barker. 


Elizabetha 
vx.  Bolandi 
Clark. 


Maria 

Bogeri 

Beist. 


Thomas.        Bichardas. 


Corbet  de 
Fokstow 
[Fiek- 
stow"]. 


^ 


142 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHROPSHIEE,   1628. 

Coriirt  Be  Eefrt. v  I 


I 


Rogenis  Corbet  de  Leigh  Newport  et  Hainpton.=^Maria. 

Arms  :  Or,  two  ravens  sable 
engrailed  gales,  a  mallet  for  difference. 


\r 


3  within  a  bordare  j 
[ifference.  I 


Thomas  Corbet  de  Leigh.=f= Jana  fil.  Joh'is  Beuerley*  de  Brownkeff  [BroumhilT] 

fin  Coraedale  in  com.  Salop  militis. 


Petras  Corbet=FEIizabetha  filia  WUTi  Brereton        Elizabetha  vx.  Bob^ti 


de  Leigh. 


de  Brereton  militis. 


I 


Screaen  de  Frodesley. 


'X 


Gwenthlianaf  Gwynne  filia=f=Joh'es  Corbet=pJohanna  fil.  Howelle 


Tho.  ap  Bees  [tix. ;?]. 


senior  2  fil.      I  ap  David  [ux.  7]. 


UP 


Katherinat  ux.    Margaretaf  vxor  Thoms    Elizabethaf  vxor  Ed'rM  ap  Howell 
DauedisapJen-    ap  David  Lloyd.  de    le   Yenner   lenupta   Joh'i 

ken  Gwenne.  Lingen  de  Witton. 


J 


Bichard  ap  Edward  ap  Howell  de  le-Yanor. 


Thomas  Parcell  2  fil.  Nioh'i  Purcell  de  Sherney.=i=Anna  filia  et  hsdres. 
Georgias  Ireland  de  Abrighton  [Adbrighton].=f=Maria  filia  vnica  et  hsdres. 

Thomas  Ireland  de  Abrighton  in  co.  Salop  Ar.  Jastic'  ad  paoem  1623. 

I 


r 

BichardoB  Corbet 
B.p. 


leg  filia  WiU'i 
Booth  de  Dan- 
ham  vxor  8. 


Thomas  Corbet  de  Leigh=^Jana  filia  Bogeri  Eynaston 
in  com.  Salop. 


de  Midle  militis. 


Jocosa  soror 
Johannis  Pak- 
ington  militis 
vx.  2. 


r 


Johannes  Corbet  de  Leigh  daxit  in 
vxorem  Margaretam  filiam  Thomie  Blonnt 
militis  [Sheriff  1526]. 


Edwardas  Corbet  de  Glaseley . 


Thomas, 
w 


*  Probably  Barley  of  Bromcroft.    John  Barley  of  Bromcroft  OasUe  was  Sheriff  1409. 

t  Shrewsbury  MS.  makes  Elizabeth  the  daaghter  of  Gwenthlin,  and  states  that  Elizabeth  left 
issue  by  both  of  her  hasbauds.  Katherine  and  Margaret  appear  as  the  two  daughters  of  Joan, 
the  first  wife  of  John  Corbet. 


THE  VISITATIOK  OF  SH&OPSHIBE,   1628. 


148 


w| 


Anna  Txor 

Thorn. 

Morton. 


Katherina  vxor 
ThomaB  Lewter 
[Later], 


Maria  vx. 
Ric'i  Staf- 
ford. 


Rolandas 

Corbet 

s.p. 


Georgius" 
Corbet. 


=Katherina 
fil.  Ed'rM 
Barton. 


I 


I 


I 


Johannes.        Thomas.         Katherina.        Anna. 


Willimns  Corbet  de  Lee  in  com.  Salop.^Alicia  filia  Thomse  Lacon  de  Willey. 

I 


I 


I 


Elizabetha  vxor    Jana  vxor        Dorothea    Beginaldns   Corbet  4   fil.  daxit 
Joh'is  Somer-       John  Berrey    ux.  Hum-    Margeria  filia  Rogeri  Lewter  de 

fridi 


vile  de  co. 
Warr. 


(Bert/)  de 
Oswaldestre.    Draper. 


Shrewesbury.     [Roger  Luter  was 
Bailiff  of  Shrewsbury  1514.] 


Anna  filia  et  hsDres  a  yeare  old  1584. 


Johannes 
Corbet  2. 


I 


Thomas  Corbet  de  Ashton=^Elizabetha  (Ulynor)  fil.  Tho.  Williams 


(Aston)  [Auston]. 
—  Arms  as  Corbet  of  Leigh, 

Lancelotns     with  a  label  of  three  points. 
Corbet  8. 


T 


de  Willaston  in  com.  Salop. 

Arms  :  Sable,  three  nags*  heads 
erased  ermine. 


I 


8.  Thomasine  vxor    4.  Elizabetha.     Reginaldus  Corbet  8  filius  duxit  Fran- 
Johanni  Lloyd.  cescam  filiam  da.  to  f^  hei,  of  Baily. 


I  I  I  I 

Thomas  Corbet  2     l.Blancheavx.  Joh*is    2.  Anna  vxor    Wilrus=7=Anna  filia 


filios  duxit  Janam    Lloyd  ap  Hugh  Lloyd    Richardi  Orif-    Corbet 
filiam  ....  Lloyd    de  Bettus.  fithdele  Poole,    de  Lee. 

de  Leighton.     


Wiiri  Pel- 
ham  mili- 
tis. 


I 


Pelhamus  Corbet  de  Lee  in = Anna*  fil.  Andre«  Corbet  de  Morton 
CO.  Salop  Ar.  a^'  1628.  Corbet  in  co.  Salop  militis. 


Corbet  He  Ji^amptotu 

Edmundus  Corbet  de  Hampton' 
in  com.  Salop  4  fil. 


'Gwen  filia  Hoelle  Vichan 
de  Lwydearche. 


JohaimeB  Corbet  parsona=f=Margareta  filia  Griffith 


ecolesisB  de  Ystroworthy. 


de  Tralbrege. 


Janat  vxor  Tho.  Lloyd 
de  Hogedea. 


Johannes.    Boluidos. 
Willimns. 


1 


Dauid=T=Eatherina  fil.  Henrioi 


Corbet. 


Herle  de  Stawerdd. 


Eathenna.    Anna. 
Margareta. 


I 


I 


Thomas  1.        Henricns  2.        Thomas  8.        WiUimus  4.        Bolandns  5.     z 


*  This  Buurriage  is  not  given  in  Shiewibnry  MS. 


t  Omitted  in  Kuewsbnij  MS. 


14A 


THB  VISITATION  OP  SHSOPSHIBSj   1628. 


Thomas  Corbet=7=Margareta  filia  Bogeri  Lingen 
de  Hampton.        de  Hayrse  [Hayrat]  [Hurst], 


z  I  A 


Johamia  vxcr  Rio*i  ap  John  ap 
Bees  an  Morris  de  Mothwey 
[Mowddy]. 


Beginaldns  Corbet^=Jana  filia  Ric'i 


de  Hampton  a^ 
1589. 


H.Ji.  .  .p. 
Thomas  2  s.p. 
Georgins  3  s.p. 


Steuen  filij 
Will'i  Steuen. 


I  Coxhtt  of  y  ontefdbttts* 

Hugo  Corbet  de=f=Elizabeth»  fil.  et  coh»r. 

Bogeri  [Edge  alias  Haw- 
kins].* 


Pontsbury  fil. 
ThomaB. 


Margareta  vxor 
Edwardi  ap 
Dauid  de 
Dunvyn. 


Elizabeths 
vx.  Ed- 
wardi 
Stedman. 


Bogerus=FMaria 


Corbet 
de  Pon- 
tesbury. 


I 


filia 

Beginaldi 

Corbet. 


Eliz.  vx. 

Joh'es 

Danby. 


I 


Beginaldns  Corbet  de= Susanna  fiL  Hugonis    Edwardus.     Henrious. 
Pontesbury  1628.  "Wrotesley  militis. 


Corbet  He  JS^tOton :  [Or^  two  ravens  m  pale  proper,  a  bordure  engrailed  . . . .] 

Joh'*es  Corbet  inior  de'^Anna  filia  ....  Belgrave  de  Belgrave  in  com.  Leioest*r. 
Newton  in  com.  Salop. 


Henrious  Corbet=f=Amicia  filia  Bob^ti  Clough  filij  ThomsD 
de  Newton.  ap  Bob't'  Clough. 


1.  Edwardus  Corbet=f=Anna  fil. 
de  Newton  in  com.    Willimi 
Salop  a^  1628.  Jennyns  de 

Yorton. 


Brigitta  yx. 
Joh*is  Baker 
de  Monslow. 


Eatherina  tx. 
Milonis  Puller 
{BuHer]  de 
Shrewesbury. 


Elizabetha 
vxor  Bich'i 
Downes  de 
Nobald. 


Bichardus: 
Corbet. 


:Elianora  fil.  Bic'i 
Furber  de  com. 
Cestr'  yeoman. 


Johanna. 


Blancnea. 
Brigitta. 


zJL. 


2.  Simon. 


8.  Bolandns  Corbet 
de  Warwick. 


4.  Thomas  Cor- 
bet de  London 
Ypholster. 


6.  A 


aam. 


5.  Henricus  Corbet 
de  London  grocer. 


*  See  the  armB  of  Corbet  of  Pontesbury  quartering  Bdge  alias  Hawkins  at  page  188. 


THB  YISITATION  OP  SHR0P8HIEB,   1628.  145 

Combjall  of  Burfortr/ 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  91. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly  of  eighteen :  I,  Ermine^  a  lion  rampant  gulee^  within 
a  hordurs  engrailed  sable  bezantee ;  2,  Argent,  on  a  bend  coftised  sable  three 
mullets  or  [Letntall  of  Hampton]  ;  3,  Sable,  a  bend  lozengy  argent 
rLBUTON]  ;  4,  Barry  of  six  argent  ana  azure  [Grey  of  Codnor]  ;  6,  Or,  a 
Jian  rampant  azure,  a  crescent  for  difference  [Perot,  Earl  of  Worokstbr]  ; 
6,  Or,  three  pallets  sable  [Earl  of  Argyle]  ;  7,  OuUs,  three  garbs  within 
a  double  Oressure  counterflory  or  [Leonin  Soott  ?]  ;  8,  Barry  of  ten  argent 
and  azure,  an  orle  of  ten  martlets  gules  [Valence]  ;  9,  Or,  three  inescutcheons 
barry  of  six  [gales]  and  vair  [Montchensy]  ;  10,  Oules,  a  bend  lozengy  or 
[Marshall,  EARL  of  Pembroke]  ;  11,  Argent,  on  a  chief  azure  three 
crosses  form/e  fitchie  of  the  field  [Stronqbow]  ;  12,  Sable,  three  garbs 
argent  [Maomorough  ?]  ;  18,  Or,  three  piles  in  point  gules,  a  canton  vair 
[Basset]  ;  14,  Or,  a  f esse  gules  [Golvile]  ;  15,  Oules,  three  bars  paly  of 
six  argent  and  sable  rBARRB  ?]  ;  16,  Barry  of  six  or  and  azure,  a  bend  gules 
[Pbmbridgb]  ;  n.  Or,  on  a  chief  gules  three  martlets  of  the  field  [Wogan 
of  Weston]  ;  18,  Argent,  on  a  chief  sable  a  lion  passant  or  [Whytyot]. 

1  Grest. — A  Cornish  chough  proper. 

2  Grest. — A  cockatrice  argent. 

[Among  the  banners  of  those  who  entered  France  16  Jane  1518  occars : 
"  Shrbpshyr  Banerett — Sir  Thomas  Gornwell  Baron  of  Barford  bayretii  Sylver  a 
Lyon  goalies  powderyd  wyth  bessaants  and  a  crown  apon  his  hed  gold,  and 
Gomisb  choghes.  Made  Banerett  at  this  tyme.*'  (Gotten  MS.  Gleop.  G.  v.)  For 
a  description  of  the  Standard  of  the  Baron  of  Barford,  temp.  Henry  III.,  see  '  GoU. 
Top.,'  iu.,  60.] 

S'  John  Gomwall  E^^. . . .  nyce  to  the  Dnke  of  Brittaine. 


I 


obn  Gomewall  of  Peter  wruwiui.-T-. 

Fanhope  K^  .     Hamley. 


S'  Jonn  Gomewall  of  Peter  Gomwall.=f . ...  da.  to  Roger 


Lewis  Gomewall.^. . . . 

I 

Edmond  Gomwall.=T=. . . . 

SF  Thomas  Gomewall  E^ 
S'  Brian  Gomwall  of  Kinlett  E^=f Mawde  da.  to  the  lord  Strange  of  Blackmere. 


T 


8^  John  Gomwall         Mabell  da.  A  heire  vx.  S'  John  Blonnt  of 
E^  ob.  8.p.  Sodington  E^  =jF 

*  The  early  desoents  of  this  pedigree  in  Harl.  1396  are  rery  confnaed,  parts  haring  beea 
cancelled,  and  alterations  made. 


146 


THE  YISITATIOK   OP  SHBOPSHIBE,   1628. 


John  King  of  England.=F.  . . . 


I 

Henry  the  8= 
King  of 
England. 


T 


*icdi 


: Elinor  da.  &  coh.  Richard  Earle  of  Cornwall: 
of  Raymond  E.  &  King  of  the  Romans 
of  Prouince.  elected  Emperor. 


Xanchia  da.  &  coh. 
of  Raymond  E.  of 
Province  sister  to 
the  Qneene. 


Isabell  wife  to 
Manrice  Fitz- 
Harding  Ix). 
Barkley. 


Edmond 
Comewall 
ob.l9E.l 
s.p. 


. ...  da.  &  coheire 
to  &  Brian  Bramp- 
ton Knight. 


Rich,  de  Come-=FJoane    da.    to 


wall  2  Sonne  to 
Rich.  E.  of 
Comewall. 


Jo.  Fitz  Allen 
rPitz  Alan] 
Lo.  of  Clnnn. 


f 


S'  Qeoffrej  Cora-=f=Margrett  da.  &  coheire  to  S'  Hngb  de 


waUE*. 


T 


Mortimer  Baron  of  Bnrford. 


S'  Rich,  de  Cornwall  Baron^Sibell  sister  to  John 
of  Burford  ob.  18  E.  8.         I  de  Botringham. 


GeoflFrey        S'  John 
2.  8. 


S'  Bryan  de  Cornwall  Baron 
of  Bnrford  sonn  &  h.  ob.  7 
Jan.  1  H.  4  s.p. 


S'  GeoflFrey  [Cornwall]. =f.  . . 


S'  Richard  Comwall= 
K^  2  Sonne  Baron  of 
Burford. 


=Cicely  da. 
to  S'  Jo. 
Seymer. 


>flTe 


Geoffrey     Ellen. 
8. 


S^  Thomas  le  Barre.=7=Ellen  sister  to  John  Lo.  Talbott  1  Earle  of  Salop. 
James  le  Barre.=f=Eliz.  da.  &  heir  to  y«  Earle  of  Denon. 


S'  Edm,  Cornwall: 
Knight  Baron  of 
Bnrford. 


=Eliza.  da.  &  coheir 
to  S'  James  Barre 
K^  2  wife. 


Elianor 
vxor .... 
Mortimer. 


T 


Joane  vx. 
. . . .  de  la 
Barre. 


liz.  Tx.    &  Jonn 


E 

Thomas 

Corbett. 


de  Barre 
K*     ob. 

B.p. 


Otes  ComwaU.=p. . . . 

I 


Thomas  Gorawall.=j=Margrett  dn.  to  . . . .  Oliffbrd. 
^1 

Lawrence  Comewall.=^Amy  da.  of  ... .  Stronder. 


T 


WiU^m  Cornwall. 


THB  VISITATION  OF  8H&OF8HIEE,   1628. 


147 


A| 


S'  Thomas  Gomwall= 
K*  Baron  of  Burford 
[Sheriff  1469]. 


'Elizabeth  da.  &  heire  to  S^  Rowland  Lintall  E^ 
Arms  :  Argent,  on  a  bend  cottised  sable  three 
mnUets  or. 


ion 


Richard. 


S'Row 

Cornwall  of 
Berington  in 
com.  Ueref. 


[Rich: 
iand^.  . . . 


I  I 

John 
s.p. 


Giles 
s.p. 


»  Edmond 
Cornwall 
Baro'  of 
Bnrford. 


;icnard=7=. 


Elizabeth  da.  & 
heir  to  Tho. 
Hord  of  Bridg- 
north. 


S'  John 
Wogan 
of  Wys- 
ton. 


•  •  • . 


»  Richard 
Cornwall 


Jane  da.  &  one 
of  y*  heirs  to  Si- 
mon Melbome 
of  Telington. 


I 


S'  Thoma8=pAnn  da.  to  S'    S'  Henry=j=Katherin  da. 


Cornwall 
K*  [Sheriff 
1606], 


Richard  Cor- 
bett  of  Mor- 
ton E^ 


Wogan 
of  Pen- 
dergest. 


&  coh.  of  Da- 
vid Mathew 
of  Radnor. 


Anne  nx.  Eliziabeth  tz.  Joyce vzor  Mawde  S'  G^rge=.  ...  da. 

Tho.   lee  ....  Jones  of  ....  Bar-  vx.  Come-         to  ... . 

of   lang-  Wrixham  in  row  of  John  wall  E^        Bridges, 

ley.  CO.  Derby  Baling-  Nan-  ob.  s.p. 

=f=  [Denbigh].  ha'.  fant. 


William 
Nanfiemt. 


Richard  lee  of 
langley.        ^ 

Homfry  lee  of  langley  Baronet. 


John  2. 


Ann  vx.  Jo.  Brom- 
wich. 


J 


Richard  Cornwall  Baron  of  Bnr-^Jane  da.  &  coh.  to  S'    Margery  da.  &  coh.  vx. 
ford  [Sheriff  1694].  Henry  wogan  E<.  S'  Rich.  Walden. 


I 

Elicab.  Tx.  George  lo.  Talbott  E.  of  Salop. 


T 


Ann  ox.  Peter  Compton. 


Henry  Lord  Compton.=p. . . . 
Will'm  E.  of  Northampton. 


Edmond  Cornwall  the    Thomas  Comwall=T=Eatherin  da.  to  John 


Strange  Baron  of  Bur-    2  sonne  Baron  of 

ford  ob.   B.p.    [Sheriff    Bnrford. 

1680].  B 


Harley  of  Brampton 
Castle  widow  to  John 
Cressett. 


I 

Anne  yx. 
Welshe. 


U8 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHROPSHIRE,   1628. 


Cornwall 
2  Sonne. 


£i 


Mande  da.  &  h.  to 
Edward  Combes 
of  Cliflford  in  com. 
Warwick. 


S'  Thomas  Com-= 
wall  K*  Baron  of 
Burford  1685. 


Thomas. 


Eatherin  wife  to 
Jo.  Barneby  of 
Hnll  in  com. 
Worster  Esq'. 


Mary  wilfe  toS' 
Tho.  Beade 
sonn  <&  h.  of  & 
Tho.  Beade  of 
Barton  K*. 


'Ann  da.  to  Gilbert 
Littleto'  [Little- 
ton] of  IVankley 
Esq. 


Edward  8. 
Bichard  4. 


Ann. 


Eliz. 
Margret 


2.  Thomas 
died  in  the 
Low    Con- 


,1  I 

8.  George. 
4.  Bobert. 


—  tries  s.p. 


Thomas.    Ann. 


I 


["TT 


ompton.    8 


.Tho. 


..<j».,. 


Beatrix. 


2.  Edw. 


4.  Cornwall. 


»  Gilbert=FEhz.  d.  of  S'  Tho 


Cornwall 


.    5.  J 


ames. 


7.  Geo 


j^ 


Beade  of  Barton  in  — 

com.  Berks  K*.  6.  Hnmfry  8.p.    8.  John  a  twyne  with  G^ffry. 


I 


1.  Thomas.        2.  Francis.        8 


I.  Jonn. 


I 


1 


Majy.        Elizab. 


Coston  of  Coston. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  71^ 

Arms:  Harl.  1896. — [Argent],  a  saldre  [vert],  on  a  chief  [gnles]  a  lion  passant  [of 
the  first]. 

Thomas  Coston  de  Coston  [in  Clnnganford'x'Elizabetha  fil.  Joh'es  Leighton 


parish]  in  com.  Salop. 


de  Le  Cotes. 


Joh'es  Coston  de=F. . . . 
Coston. 


ie=[=. 


Thomas  Coston        Anna  ox.  Johannis 
2  s.p.  Wigmore. 


Thomas  Clndd  de  Orleton=pElizabetha  fil.=FranciscnB  Lawle^  de  Spoonehil] 

et  hsdres.  [Sponhill,  near  wenlockj  in  com. 


in  com.  Salop  1  maritns. 


1 


Salop. 


Beatrix  fil.  &  hsBres. 


THE  VISITATION   OP    SHUOPSHIEB,    1623. 


Cotes  of  ^IBootitotc* 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  82^     S.,  fo.  lO^—llK 

Bx  CharUs  Joh'nia  Ckites  de  Woodeule  in  com.  tia[op  At.  ie!3. 

Die  dominies  pfoz'  poet  featQin  H'c'i  ISnnmbie  Ap'li  A' t  S.  S.  lu  conucmC  inter  Robertnm 
D'onm  de  Knjchbeloj  ex  jx^rtc  vnn  el  Rogenim  le  Cbild  de  eadem  ex  altera  tU'  qnod  d'cuB 
Bob'tua  relitxHtiit  etc,  d'co  Bogero  ct  hKrodibos  sou  oTDiiimoduto  cam'n'eni  piuitum  qanm  habait 
la  quulnm  pUcoun  boMi  in  EDicbtclef  qun  vocatar  LeonatdeiA-odc  etc.  Hija  testibus  Will'o  de 
Burgo,  Roberto  do  EaicbUirlej  et  aliJB  a*  4  E.  2. 

SciaDt  p'litca  et  faturi  quod  e^  Itogerui  Slius  Bogeri  do  Enitchttcj  dcdi  TboniK  Hlio  Bobetti 
de  Cotes  capitale'  mefmage'  meom  ac  omiics  t'nu  et  ten'ta  m«a  dominium  redditus  et  seria' 
omnium  teiieotiam  meoram  cam  pertin'  in  Cotes  juita  Sniaulton  eC  in  Chcrlton  infra  manerium 
de  Ecclethall  qn»  ct  quae  bnbui  ex  dona  prcd'c'i  Tbomw  fil.  Bob't  de  Cotea  etc.  Habend'  p'd'o'u 
Tbomn  el  biercdibuB  de  oorpore  auu  exe'iitibtts  etc.  et  a  coiitingat'  prcd'c'm  Thomam  obitc  aine 
bBredibuB  etc,  tunc  integre  retnaaeant  Roberto  filio  Kogeri  de  Knjgbterlej  fiatri  meo  ad  turm'um 
Yita  post  dcce«uiii  ip'iu*  Boberti,  iiitegro  reman  cant  Job  an  ui  filio  BobertipredVideKniKhtclej 
et  bsicdibos  de  oorporo  etc.  Et  si  eontingat'  pred'c'm  Job'cm  sine  lierede  ubire  tuuc  Jobanni 
fliio  Ric'i  de  Somerford  integre  remaaeant,  et  u  ooDtingal'  pred'c'm  Joh'em  sine  berede  obirc. 


time  Will'o  Rlio  Kic'i  de  Homerford  Tri  eitudom  Joh'ia  integre  rcmaneant.  et  si  coDtiogat' 
prad'c'm  Will'm  siiie  hcreile'  ubire,  rectis  hnredibus  prcd'c'i  Boberti  de  Kiiightlej  integre 
letnancant  impctpetuum.  Hijs  testibos  Joh'e  Alio  Rogeri  de  Enigbtelcj  Joh'c  de  Broagblon 
Joh'e  de  CogunluiJl  Thoma  de  Uakedoa  Rotierlo  Alio  Botierti  de  HelpeotOQ  et  aliji.  DM.  apod 
Cotes  A"  49  S.  3. 

[Draving  of  a  Seal,  Plate  I.,  Fig.  5.] 

Sigillnm  Joh'nib  db  Khightbi^y. 

Hbc  Indcntura  tcatatur  qaod  ego  Ellena  Caluelej  quondam  vxor  Joh'is  Child  de  Emkerdon 
oonccaai  ad  term'  *igiiiti  annorum  ThoiiiM  de  Cotes  jnxta  SwTnuortou  partciu  mean  manerii  de 
Gakerdon  qaat  mibi  aoccdebat  nomine  dotis  et  aliam  partem  quam  Agnes  KDjghtetejr  quondam 
Txor  Bobeiti  Pouleahortt  mibi  dedit  per  cartam  etc.  «*  16  B.  8. 


Harl.  1396,  fo.  83.     Harl.  1241,  fo.  TO*.     S.,  ff.  70"— Tl*-. 

Abmb:  Harl.  \5fiG.—Qmrl«rli/ of  nine:  1,  Qiuirltrly^l  atul  i,  Ermint—i  and  Z, 
Paly  of  liT  or  (iful guUx,'  OoTKB  j  2,Arg/-nt,ona  trnid  eaure  three  ivat&r-bougttt 
or,  Joiice[Jo!ob]  ;  S,  Erminf,  a  eross guks,  DAVENTitii;  4,  Argent,  two&rgan- 
jnjMs  jnleieayx  gitUs  bttwem  mm  rrou-crtiMlets  axure,  DuUNTON  ;  5,  Harry 
of  six  or  and  yules,  St,  Owyn  ;  6,  Oitlea,  two  bars  argent,  in  chief  thrm  pht«$, 
Otei.EV  [Oteby]  ;  7,  Azure,  a  Hon  rampant  argent  within  a  horHure  engrailtd  j 
or,  Tehrkll  [Tirbki,!,]  ;  8,  Azurt,  a  lion  rampant  or,  rrownfl gulet,  within  ' 
an  orle  of  crosi-crosuleta  of  the  tecond,  BlUWEs  i  9,  Argent,  thrtf  bemitett 
mbU,  Hacoomb  [HaoooiibeI. 

Orebt. — A  cork  proper,  itaked,  tombtd,  and  legged  or. 

[Among  the  bumera  of  ibosc  who  entered  France  1 6  Jnne  1518  occurs: "  Shrop. — 
John  Cottes  bayryth  aylver  a  coke  goulls  his  hitkcll  and  bis  tayll  gold ;  aud 
Ric.  CreeseL  hys  Petj  Captayu."    (Cotton  MS.  Uleop.  0.  v.)] 


RicliardaB  de  Cotea  si 


'x: 


WUliimtB  [cb]  Cotes  tam  ilaie.=i 


Uago  Cote8.=f 


-o  them,  and  bis  kiiLiMtuta 


160 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHK0P8HI&E,    1628. 


A| 


Walterus  Cote8.=F. . . . 


Robertas  de  Cotes  miles  [witnessed  a  charter  James  de  Aldithle^^ 
Knt.,  to  the  Bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  1245-1257]. 


. .    Willimnfl. 


I 
Willimus  Cotes  8  sanne. 


I 


Joh'es*  Cotes  de  Aston  a®  21  E.  1.=t=.  . . . 


Robertus  de  Cotes  in^Alicia  soror  Rogeri  de  Knightley 


com.  Staff.  9  E.  2. 


ao  24  E.  3. 


I 


Robertus  de  Cotes  a^  18  E.  S.^Flsabella. 

Thomas  de  Cotes  miles  Do[minas]  de  Cotes=f=Elizabetha. 
[in  CO.  Stafford]  t'p  R.  2  et  H.  4. 


Humfridus  Cotes  de  Cotes=T=Johanna  fil.  et  haer Dauentre  of  NorthampUm- 

et  Woodcote^ j  shire,  fuit  vidua  a**  89  H.  6. 

Joh'nes  Cotes  de  Cotes  yicecome8=FElizabetha  2  fil.  et  vna  hiered. 


Comitatus  Staff.  bP  85  H.  6. 


Tho.  Downton  Ar. 


ich'i 


Rich'us  Cotes  de  Aile8bury=T=. .  .  . 
in  CO.  Buck.  4  filius. 


Thomas  Cotes  de=F. 
com.  Eborom. 


Hugo  Cotes.    Richardus^ Joh'es  Cotes  de  Christall  Oristall  Ahey  [Kirk- 
Cotes.        I stall  ?]  in  COOL  Eborom  fdit  Seneacallus  ib'm, 

Johannes  Cotes.=T=. . . . 


Joh'es  Cotes  de  Hedingle7=f  Anna  filia  Christo-    Oeorgius  Cotes  Ep'oB 
hall  in  com.  Eborum.  pheri  Marshall.         Gestr  fiL  2. 


Christopherus  Cotes=pElizabetha. 
de  Hanslapetde  Ales- 
bury  in  com.  Buck. 


T 


Henricus 
Cotes 
fil.  et 
hsBres. 


Martmus 
Cotes  de 
Rochester. 


Allexander=T=Vrsnla  fiL  Tho. 
Cotes  de       Powell  de 
Cestr'.  Hordy. 


B 


Jana  nupta  Antho'    Magdalenavx.    Margaretta.    Anna  sola  h^res 
Forster  de  Hauers-    Silvestri  —  nupta  Richardo 

ham  in  co.  Buck.        Clarke.  Elizabetha.     Sparke  of  Chut&r 

cottonunr. 

•  John  is  given  as  the  son  of  William  in  Sbrewsbory  MB. 


THE  VISITATION  OF  8HB0PSHIBE,   1628. 


161 


|B 


Hmnfr'ns  Cotes  de  Cotes  in  com.  Staff, 
occisus  apad  Bosworth  feild  t'p.  H.  7. 


Margaretta 

vx 

Wright  de 
Namptwich 
in  CO.  Cestr'. 


L 


=Elianora  fil.  Hnmfr'    Joh'es  Cotes  2 
Blunt  of  Kinlett  mil.    fil.  ob.  s.p. 


1 da, 

to  .  ,  .  . 

Winning' 

ton. 


Johannes  Cotes: 
de  Cotes  et 
Woodcote  Capi- 
tanens  in  Franc, 
ao  5  H.  8. 


=Ellena*  fil.  Ric'i  Little- 
ton de  Pellaton  hall  in 
com.  Staff.  Ar.  sister  to 
S''  Edio,  Litlelon  K^. 


Johannes 

2  filins. 

Nicholas 

3  filins. 


........ .r:::^. 

vxor  ....  mani  Ireton  de 

PiUcington.  Ireton  Jane 

=y=  vxor ....  Eyton 
I  of  Darhyshire. 


I 

Eliz.  Yx.  John 
Fitzharbertde 
Tissington 
com.  Darby. 


.  }. .  „o,  T... 
Grosvenor  de 
Bellaport  [Vis. 
Staff.   1668,  p. 
163]. 


....  vx.  Tho. 
Bassett  of  Blore 
vel  Marston  co. 
Derby, 


A 


ana 
nnpta 
. . .  .  Hunt 
de  Aston 
CO.  Darby. 


Richardns: 
Cotes  de 
Worsop  in 
CO.  Nott. 
3  filins 
2  Sonne. 


Eliza,  da. 
to  ...  . 
Tylston 
[but  see 
below]. 


1 


Joh  es  Cotes= 
de  Cotes  in 
CO.  Staff,  et 
Woodcote 
in  com. 
Salop. 


n 

EUza. 
vxor 
Rich. 
Randall. 


f 


=Jana  fil.  Johannis 
Braddock  de  Aid- 
berston  LAlber- 
ston"]    [Braddock 
of  Adbaston,  co. 
Warwick]. 


Thomas 

sans 

issue. 


Simon  8 

filins 

s.p. 


Joh'es  Cotes  de  Wood- 
cote in  CO.  Salop  Ar. 
nunc  snperstes  27 
Aug.  a®  1616  et  t*pe 
visitaco'is  1623. 


=Maria  filia 
Anthonij 
Cole- 
clonghe 
of  Ireland. 


Maria  vxor   Anna  vxor 
Jh^Mitton    Rob^ 
de  Weston.    Stevenson 
of  Tonge 
2  da. 


Richardns  Cotes  de  CosAj^Eliza.  da.  to  W^  Tylston  de  New  port. 
haU  in  com.  Salop  2  fil. 


I 


)hn 


I 


Robert  Cotes.        John  Cotes.        Peter  Cotes. 


I 


Johannes  Cotes  filins  et  hsDres  apparens^ifary  da.  to  Walter  Bagott  of  BUthfeeld 


1628  of  Woodeotts  [Sheriff  1614]. 


m  com.  Stafford. 


Jc^  Cotes  of  Woodcotts.=  Dorcas  da.  toS^  George  Clarke  Lo.  Mayor  ^ 

Alderman  of  London. 


*  She  afterwards  married  Sir  Wm.  Bassett  of  Blore.    (Staff.  Vis.  1583.) 


162 


THE  YISITATION  OF  SHROPSHIEE,   1628. 


iS^  Robert  S^ 


Harl.  1241,  fo.  71. 

Descend^  of  Maud  sister  to  W^  y*  Conqueror. 

S^  Raph  S^  Owen  K*  temp.  W^  Conqueror f^,  . . . 


Owm  K*j=T=. . .  . 


TT*  Lord  Bruse  of  Oower. 


S^  Raph  S*  Otvm.^Maude  da.  to  8^ 

J(^  Orehy  KK 

Jo^  S*  Owen.=f=Margarett  Lady 

of  Whitchurch, 


Pier, 
Bruse. 


iers=^.  .  .  . 
use. 

William  Brus$.^=T^ 


W^  Lord  Bruse  of  Oower. 


I 


Tr"»z 


"•  Lord  Bruse 
of  Oower. 


S^  J(^  S*  Owen.=F.  .  . .     Raph  <8*  Owen.^Tulian  da,  of ... .    Piers  Bruse.^. . 

i"r~ — ^1     ^  _  r~'  J  ....  J  .     it' 


Raph  S*  Owen.    Margarett.   S^  Raph  S^^Alice  da.  A  hei.    Maud  vTf    Elizabeth 


—  Owen  KK 

RoV  5'  Owen.     Jans. 

2  da.  the  one  m^ied  to  Ric¥  KnightUy 
%f  other  to  Ro¥  Coulshurst 


to  Pierre  Bruse    Jo^  de 
de  Hochampe.        Vaulx. 


vxor  TP* 
MoUneux. 


Phillip=fEllen  da 


Vaulx. 


Hagonett. 


.to  ...  .    Henry 

MoUneux. 


Tho. 


Vaulx  of  Hagonett.^Elinor  da.  to  Roger  Basingbome. 

Elinor  da.  A  heier  vxor  Tho.  Lucy. 

S^  Raph  Tirell  KK^ 

I 

OUbert  Tirrell^ 

^1 


Roger  Tirrell.^. . . .       Tho.  Downton  of  Doumton.^. . . .  da.  to  . . . .  Longford. 


T 


Htigh  Tirrell.=f^.  . .  . 


T 


I 

Roger  Downton  ofDowntonFf.  ...da.to.... 
in  com.  Salop. 


Hugh  TireU.=Y. .  . . 


r 


Coston. 


Thomas  Loumion.^.  . . . 

L 

I 


Patricks*    John  Sf=pfane  da.  A  hei.  to    Roger  TirreU.    J<f^  Downton.^.  • . . 
Owen.  Owen.       Hugh  TirreU. 

a|  b| 


THB  VISITATION  OP  SHROPSHIRE,   1628.  168 

, Aj Bj 

I i  I — 

Tho.  Si  Owm=.  ,  ,  .da.  &  hei.  to  Jane  sister  Sf  hei.  to=Y^Roger  Doumtan  of 

oh.  s.p.  Philip  Hollgate.  Tho.  St  Owen  4  H.  4.    Doumton  in  com. 

Here/. 


Thomas  Doumtan.^Marg*  da.  to  Rich.  Lingm  of  lAngen  in  cam.  Hereff. 

JoVnes  Cotes  dei=rElizabetha  2fil.  et  Isahell  vxor  J(f  Jane  vxor  TT*  Wood  s^ 

Cotes  Vicec4>mes    vna  hcered.   Tho.  Hevon  of  Hevon  to  Tho.  Acton  de  Alden- 

Comitatus  Staff.    Doumtan  Ar.  in  cam.  Eereff.  ham  ca.  Salop. 
A^  3S  E.e.                                               =P 

I 


[See  CoTBB  Pedigree.]      i.Jane  m*  to  Walter    2.  Mar^  m^  to    3.  Anne  m*  to 

Broughtan  cam.  Salop.     W^  Hoptan.      Hugh  SherUy. 


Cotttngj^am  of  WBxmhnxi^  antr  Crebalem. 

S.,  fo.  17^ 

[ARMa — SahUy  tico  hinds  counter-trippant  argent. 

Oearge  CotHngham  of  Wrenhurye  in  Cheshire.^f'. .  . . 

I 

I 

Nich.  Cottingham.^.  .  .  . 
Oeorge  Cottingham  of  Wrmhury.=r-  •  •  • 


Eumfrey=Alice  da.  to  William    Wtlt^  Cotting-^Margaret  da.  to    Alu:e  uxor 
Cottingham.    Savdker.  hamofTreva- 

lean. 


Oliver  apRirid    .... 
Ooch  ofnakott.    Uasson. 


n       n      i \ I I 11 

WiUiam4.  Richard  2.  Maryux.  Edward  Amye  ux.  Katharine.   Jane. 

—                —  Richard  Cottingham.  Tho^  Jones                         — 

Henrys.  Oeorge  3.  Morgan.  ap    Hum-                   Bridgett.] 


164  THE  VISITATION   OP  SHROPSHIBE,   1628. 

Cotton  of  Coton,  ^lktnjQ[ton,  antr  SlSit)tttl)ur(t)^ 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  72^    Harl.  1241,  fo.  72. 

Arms  op  Cotton  op  Coton:  Harl.  1896. — Azure,  a  chevron  between  three  cotton 
hanks  argent. 

Arms  op  Cotton  op  London:  Harl.  1896.— Cwar/^/y  of  six:  1  and  6,  Aeure, 
a  chevron  ermine  between  three  cotton  hanks  argent  [Cotton]  ;  2,  Argent,  a 
fesse  engrailed  sable  between  three  mullets  gules  [Cotton]  ;  8,  Blank  /  4,  (7r, 
an  eagle's  leg  erased  at  the  thigh  gules,  on  a  chief  indented  azure  a  mullet 
argent  between  two  plates  [Tarbooe]  ;  5,  Argent,  a  chevron  sable  between 
three  laurel  leaves  vert,  a  ch^/o/the  second  [Shawbury]. 

Crest  :  Harl.  1241. — A  falean  close  argent,  belled  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a 
belt . .  . .,  buckle  of  the  second. 

Bogeros  Grymeland*  de  Alkington.=F.  . . . 
Willielmns  Grymelan.*T=. . . . 


Hngo  Cotton  de  Cotton  in  parochia^y. . .  .         Willielmus  Grymeland.*=T=. . . . 
de  Wemme  in  com.  Salop.  j 

BicharduB  Cotton  de  Cotton=j=.  . . .      Joh'es  Grymeland*  de  Alkington=f .  . . . 
in  com.  Salop.  in  com.  Salop. 


Bog|eni8  Cotton  de  Coton  et=pEllena  filia  et  hsDres  Joh'is  Grymeland  [Gremyton 
AlBngton  in  com.  Salop.         of  Alkington  near  Whitchnrch]. 


Willi'muB  Cotton  de  Coton^. . . .  filia  ....  Hulse  de  Norbury  in  com.  Cegtriae 


et  Alkington. 


L 


sister  to  Jc^  Hulse  of  Cheshire. 


Joh'es  Cotton  de  Alkington^pEatherina  filia  Tho.  Constantine 


in  com.  Salop. 


de  Dodington. 


BiohardoB      Johanna  vxor  Joh'is  Ward  de    BocreniB  Cotton=FMaria  filia  Joh'is 


presbiter  2.    Basechurch  in  com.  Salop.         4  nliaB. 


Blount  deEinlet 


Johannes.        Gkorgins.        Bichardns.        BogeruB.        Elizabetha.         Maria. 


Thomas  Cotton  de=j=Alicia  filia  nnica  et  Margeria  rzor  Willi  mns  Cotton  de 
Whitchnrch  Coton  hear.  Badnlphi  John-  ....  Benion  Conentrey  Alderman* 
et  Alkington.  son  de  Whitchnrch.     de  com.  Warr.    8.p. 

A 

*  Qremyton  in  Harl.  1941. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   SHR0F8HIBE,    162S. 


Jolianues- 
CottoD  2. 


Bentrix  KalM-    Anna  vxor  Riuiulphi    Alicia  vxor    Mai^aretavxor 
rine  filia  ....     Lloyd  rennpt.  Joh'i    Will'mi  Tho'ta  nnkede 

Wbitfeild.  Hughes  de  Enston.      Chidlow.        Astley. 


Elleoa  rx.  Uichaelis  Whitby.      Thomae.     Johannes.     Franciaons.    Margareta. 
Bogeras  Cotton  S.=f=Dorothea  fil,  Will'i  Hering  de  Conentry  in  com.  Warr. 


Johannes  Cotton. 


I. 


Radalph[iBT=Jftna  111.  et  hwr.    Ellena  vxor  W    Beatrix 


Cutton  de 
Alkington 
et  Whit- 


Joh'is  Srayth  al'a     Hanmer  de 


WilIi-=j=Margareta 
I  filia  Job'u 


Torbook  [?Sraiih  FennesfFenns]  Tlio'w           Cot-     !  Wright  de 

alias     Terbouke]  relicta  Willimt  Saxton  dc     ton  4.    Nantwiohe. 

de  Newcastle  Cowper  Gooptr.  Bewdley. 
snbtcr  Lim'a. 


Uargareta  fil.  et  hsres  nupta  Kauolpbo  Tayler  de  Whitchnrcb. 


Johannes  CottoQ= 
de  Alkington  fil. 
et  hipr.  B.p. 
[fonndcd  a  gram- 
mar school  at 
Newcastle]. 


:Jana  fil.  Joh'is 
Uodd  de  Clorc- 
ley  [{!!overley] 
in  com.  Salop. 


Thomas  WilIimQBT=Ja"a  fi'^  &  cohar.  WUl'i 
Cotton  Cotton  8  Sliaberv  Shabrtn  [Shaw- 
2  s.p.         fitiua  biiryj  de  London. 

fuitdo  Arms:  Argent,acheT- 

London.  ron  sable  between  three 
[laurel]  leaves  vert,  [a] 
chief  eaole. 


RolandU8Cott«n=Joco8a   fil.    et   cohnr.  WillmiUB  ob,  g.p.  B«niammob,B.p. 

de  Alkington          Ricardi  Welsh  [Walshe                —  — 

[Sheritf  1(117;        of  Sbaldesley]  de  Edwardns  ob,  s.p.  Josephns  ob.  B.p. 

buried  at  Norton     Sheldesley  SuUtoirk  in                —  — 

in  Hales].               com.  Wigorn.  mititis.  RichardnBob.B.p.  Jacob  ob.  s.p. 


Anna  fil.  Phi.  DraycotT=Willimufl  Cotton' 
de  Penaley  [Paynsley]  2  [of  Etwall,  oo. 
in  com.  Staff,  vx.  2.        Derby]. 


pElizabetba  fil. . 
Butler  Bulltr  d< 
london  bridge. 


Francisca  fil. 
l^ob'ti  Necd- 


T 


PhiLppns.        Ame.        Wiltimns.        /.  EUzabotha.        a.  Sara. 


3.  Rtotua. 


Rannlphog  Cotton  4  fil.  Alicia  oxer  Tho'te  Allen  Cotton  de  Lan-=^Ellcn&  fil. 

Capitaneusapttdlelndies  Clayton  de  New-  donAlderman'a''16Ifl     BdViMorc 

orientales  B.p.  a  Cap.  in  castle  in  com.  fiL  6  [Lord  Mayor         Moon  • 

Aa  WtUlndiu.  Staff.  162&J.  b     Londf 


156 


THE  VISITATION  OF  8HB0PSHI&E,   1628. 


B 


I 

iSara  uxor 
•John  Cotton. 


Elknvxor 
....  Smith. 


I 

MartV  wir 
Ji^  Cluid. 


I 
Mary  vxor  y*  Mayor 

of  London.* 


I 


I 


I 


Ann  da.  to  Rich.^Edmond.    JohvFf^Phoho  da.  4r  hei.  to    Alice. 
Barrett  of  Lon- 
don. 


Cot- 
ton. 


«/b*  Short  of  Ten- 
derden  in  Kent. 


I  I 

John. 


William. 


I 


Edward. 


John. 


I 


I 


Ellena  Yx.  Henrici       Margareta  vxor  Bob'ti    Bogenis=j=Eatherinafilia....Jenke8 
Conyers  de  London.    Edwards  de  Oswaldstr*.  Cotton  5.    Jenkins  de  Drayton. 


T 


Allexandor    Samaell'7=. . . .  filia  ....  Lloyd  CI.    Elizabetha  8.p. 


s.p. 


Cotton. 


of  y  Kitchin  to  P.  H. 


Soger. 


Alicia  8.p. 


€o}:  of  Cantlopt  l^arlep,  anti  Bromtielti. 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  82.    S.,  fo.  69. 
Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Argent^  a  bend  azure,  in  sinister  chief  an  oak'leaf  of  the  second. 

Rogeras  Cox  de  Cantilnpe  in  oom.  Salop.=f=. . .  . 


T 


Will'm  Cox  de=. .  . .      Thomas  Cox  de=.  . . .      Joh'es  Cox  de=T=Mar^etta  fil. 
Cantelnpe  in  Mainston  in  oo.  Harley  in  co.     t-^'-  ^^ — '— 

com.  Salop.  Salop.  Salop. 


I 


1 


Joh'is  Cleveley 
de  com.  Cestr . 


I 


Thoma8=f=Ellena  fil.    Dorothea        Robertas  Cox  d6=f=Anna  fiL  An-    Anna  nnpta 


Cox  de 
london 
Draper. 


Alani 

Higgen- 

son. 


I 


Tx.  Ric.  Bramfeld  in  com. 
Smith  de  Salop  fil.  et  hsres 
Harley  in  dnxit  Ceciliam  fil. 
CO.  Salop.  Tho.  Mason  de  le 
Marsh  in  co.  Salop 


thony  Bnshop  Francisco 

[Bishop]  de  Mason  de 

Neene  oayage  Bramfelde. 
in  CO.  Salop. 


Robertas  Cox 
son  &  heir. 


Edwardas  Cox  fiL  et  hsires  stat.  9 
annoram  aP  1628. 


Margaretta. 


*  Maiy,  daughter  of  Sir  Allen  Cotton,  married  "  ThomM  Eyre  of  London  now  liying  ISSB^** 
bat  he  does  not  occur  on  the  list  of  Lord  Ifayon.    Q  Visit,  London,  1688|*  toL  i,  p.  261.) 


THE   VISITATION   OP   3HR0PSHIBE,    1G23.  157 

Crfssctt  oi  mpton  Crcssctt* 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  B&K     Hari.  1241,  fo.  79,     S.,  IT.  73^  74. 

Arms:  Hnrl.  1396. — Quarterly  of  eight:  1  and  8,  Azure,  a  crom  ami  Sortlure 
hoik  engrailed  or i  2,  Sable,  on  a  henil  argent  three  fre/oiU  of  Ihs/irst;  S,Argmt, 
a  lion  rampant  giiUt  (roumml  or ;  4,  Argent,  a  fesae  table  betHven  three  [six] 
bees  fofan/  gules, ■  5,  Argent,  a  Umi  rampant  table  [Stepleton]  ;  6,  Azuirt 
[argent],  a  buck's  head  eabossed  gules  attired  or ,-  7,  Argent,  on  a/esse  gules 
a  mullet,  pierced  of  thejhst." 

Cbbbt. — A  itemi-lion  rampant  guardant  argent,  ducallg  croumeil  or,  /witling  in  the 
paws  a  cresset  or  beaeon  of  the  first,  fired  proper. 

[Hagb  Creaset  of  Upton  Cresset,  Shoriff  1435.]=j= 


BobortUB  CresBett  de^Xpiana  fil.  ct  hier.  Joh'es  Stepleton  de  Stepleton 
tJpton  Cresset  in  com.  mil.  2  nupta  ....  Eytou  et  3  [poslm]  .... 
Salop  [Sberiff  1469].      Bjrton  Burlon. 


I 


Marya  nnpta    Joh'ia    Klizabetha    Thomae  Oresset^Janalil.  Roveri     Anna  rxor 

Lawley  de   Wenlock    vx do     Vpton     in     Corbet  de  Mor-     Lanrencij 

in  CO.  Salop.  Botterell.      com.  Salop.  ton  militiB,  Ludlow. 


Cecilia  ax.  Tho.    Thoma7.ina    vi,    Elizabetha    Richardus^r  Jan*  61-  Waltcri 
Leighton  de  Richardi  Draper    vx.  Adam      Cresset  de     Wrottcsley     de 

OotcB.  de  Walton,  Lutley.         Vpton.         co.  Staff". 


1  1 

Edmundu8  8.p. 
HenricOB  s.p. 

,    1    1 
JanaB.p. 

Maria  a.p. 

Francisca  tx. 
Rob't  Smith. 

1 

Dorothea  vx.  Will'i 
Minde   de   Newton 
Mynde    de    Mynd- 
totone. 

1 
Cecilia    tx. 
W"    Acton 
de    longnor 
Acton  of  Al- 
dsnham. 

.  J      „ 

.        1 

Robert  Cres8Qt=pKatheriDa  fil.  Will'ns 
de  VptoD.  CharleEon  de  Apley. 


Margarctta  vx.  Thomas  Moore 
de  Lawarden  [Larden}. 


Thomaa  e.p.    Cecillia  m.    Eliz.  tx.  Ed'r'i    JaTiaJoaneanpta  Thoma 

—  Adam  Lut-    Rich*  Leighton     1  Tho.  Chetwyn  vx.  Ric'i  Dra- 

Petnis8.p.       ley.  de  Cotea.  2    Roland    Few-  per  2   Frau- 

trell.  ciBco  Holland, 


Job  68  Oreaset  de  ypton=j=Eatharina  fil.  Joh'is  Harley  de 
in  oom.  Salop.  Bramton  2  tx,  Tho.  Cornwall. 


RicharduB  Cre8set=T=Jana  fil.  Joh'ia  Hopton  de  Rock- 
de  Vpton.  bill  Jo"  Hopton  of  Oherbury. 


Thomas  B.p. 


Johannes  s.p. 


•  In  Shrewsbury  MB.  n 


■e  gicen  in  sixth  and  sevontb  qnarteringB. 


158 


THS  VISXTATION   OF  8HB0PSHIBB,   1628. 


B| 


^Rich,  Sonne  4r  heire,^. .  .  .         Maria  nnpta  Ed'r'o  Blenerhasset  de  co.  Norff. 


Robert.^ 


I 

James. 


Richard. 


Richardus  Cre88et=F 
filius  et  hsBres. 


I 

Jana  nnpta 
Tho.Witton 
Whitton. 


Tho. 


Cresset  de  np-=rElizabetha  filia  Ed- 


ton  in  com.  Salop. 


mondi  ComwaQ. 


Robertus. 


Eatherina  fil.= 
Wiiri  Slade  de 
Wottonlvxor. 


! 


=Franciscus  Cres-= 
set  de  Ypton  in 
com.  Salop. 


=Martha  fil. . . 
Wilford  de  co. 
Eanc.  2  yx. 


Jocosa 
Tx.  Tho. 
Botterell. 


I 


f 


Thomas.   Richardns  [of  Eliza,  nx.  JohMs 

Upton  Cresset  Hargill  Ethel- 

and  Holgate,  dretki  ttx,  John 

Sheriff  1684,  Hargill. 
ob.  s.p.]. 


Elizab. 
vx.  W™ 
Aston 
de  Lud- 
low. 


Awdrey 
s.p.  vxar 
Edw. 
Hargill. 


Edmondns 
B.p. 

Jana  8.p. 


Franciscns  Cresset  de  Cotes  in=T=Margaretta  fil.  Johannes  Fowler 
parochia  de  Ypton  sP  1623.  de  Rnshall  in  com.  Salop. 


I 


I 


I 


I 


I 


Edwardns  Cresset.       Thomas.        Franciscns.        Henricns.       Margareta. 


I' 


T 


Edwardns  Cre88et=F.  .  . .  \Elizahetha']  filia  8^  Henrici  Townsend    Bichaidos  8.p. 
de  Ypton  1628.       de  Cnnd  [Connd  ?]  in  co.  Salop  [miUtis^. 


Francis=.  ...da.to^       James  [4]  rriied  Eliza,  da.  to  Ja^    Henry  e  [s] 
2  Sonne.    Henry  Rolmsan.    Edwards  of  Scriums  Midleton.        sonne. 


' "  -'j-i.  i' 


Rachell  [4]    Margaret.    Elizabeth  [1].    Mary  [st]. 

vx —  —  •""  Sonne, 

Hartley.  \     Martha.      Hridgett.  Theododa  [^s]. 


Rich.  i^T=Jane  da.  to  Oeo. 
Huxley. 


Robert.       Katkerine.       EUzabe 


EUzabefh.       AUee. 


FFRANCIS  ORBSSETT. 


*  Richard  and  hia  descendants  are  not  giyen  in  Harl.  1896,  nor  in  Shrewsbnzy  H8. 
t  This  marriage  is  not  giren  in  Shrewsbury  MS. 


THE  VISITATION   OP  SHROFSHIBE,   1623. 


159 


CromptDtt  of  aittott  Burnell 

S.,  fo.  76». 

[Arms. — OuleSy  a /esse  wavy  between  three  lions  rampant  or. 

Cbbst. — A  talhot  sejant  or  and  supporting  with  the  paw  a  hank  of  string  argent. 

Thomas  OrompUm  de  Acton  BumelL^  Alicia  filia  Thomce  Eg  ton  de  Eg  ton. 


J 


Janefilia 
Alien  2  uxor. 


\a  .  .  .  .^Fuico  Orompton  de  Daivleg  Castle=  Isabella  filia  Joh'is 
duxit  in  3  uxore*  Mariom  filiam    Lang  leg  uxor  1. 
Richardi  Old  lese. 

T 


J^Or^,^. 


Fulco  Orompton.] 


Cupper  of  Stanton  9latp. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  78^ 

Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Argent,  on  a  bend  engrailed  between  two  lions  rampant  sable 
three  plates,  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  gules. 

Thomas  Cupper  de  Stenenton  in  com.  Salop  gen'.=FlBabella  filia  ....  Cooke. 


Philippns  Cnpper=f=. .  . .    Johannes.      Edmnndas. 


fil.  et  hffir.  1598. 


Richardns.    Walterus. 


Elizabetha.    Jana  Txor  Tho. 

Carter. 


Jana  vxor  Thomse 
DioB. 


"I 


Eatherina  fil.  2  et  cohser. 
Tx.  Gkorgins  Keistaffe. 


Tho.  Carter  de 
Downton. 


J 


. 17^  L». 


1.  Margeria  fil.  &  h8Bre8=f=EdVn8Cnpperde^2.  Hargeria  fil.  Bic*di 

Wiiri    Euans   de  com. 

Mongomery. 


Lndlow  in  com. 
Salop  2  filins. 


GwyteU  de  Ludlow. 


Johannes 

Capper 

8.p. 


Mar^areta  tx.  Si- 
monis  Standish 
de  London. 


Ricardns  Capper=pJohanna  fil.  et  vna 
de  Stanton  Lacy  hsred.  Will'i  Nor- 
in  com.  Salop  a^  ton  de  le  Seet  in 
1598.  com.  Salop. 


Mar^ria  vx. 
Joh*i8  Oig^ 
deLndweUm 
com.  Oxon. 


Edwardas  Copper: 
de  Stanton  Lacy 
in  00.  Sal. 


Johanna  fil.  Tho.  Carter 
et  HargerisB  Txoris  eios 
fili»  ThomiD  Blashfeild. 


Ricardns. 


160 


THE   VISITATION    OF   SHROPSHIRE,    1628. 


Bannatt  of  Witstbopt. 

S.,  fo.  216^ 

[Arms. — Quarterly :  1,  Argent,  guttee  de  sang  [Dannatt  ?  a  canton  omitted]  ;  2,  Or, 
tivo  bars  azure  each  charged  with  three  lions  rampant  of  the  field  [Db  la. 
Hay]  ;  3,  [Azure],  three  eagles  displayed  in  bend  between  two  cotises  [argent], 
[Belknap]  ;  4,  Cheeky  argent  and  sable  [Elmbrug  or  Ellnbbidqb]. 

Ckest. — A  greyhound^s  head  erased  argent,  gorged  mth  a  collar  gtUes  edged  and 
studded  or, 

TF*  Dannatt  of  Westhope.=r  Juliana  filia  naturalis  Henrici  Ducis  Lancastrioe. 

I 


I 

WilV^  Dannatt.^ Anna  da.  to  ... .  Norwood. 

I 


Mawd  da.  to  John^Richard  Dannat  dep=j=Mawd  da.  to  ,  .  .  .^Thomas  de  la  Hay  2 


Pykewell  ;*'  tvif 


Westhope  t.  Ed.  4. 


Knightley. 


J 


husband. 


I 


RobertFr Agnes  da.  & 
Dan-      heire  to 
natt.       John  Peake. 


John  Dan-TJane  da.  A  sole 


natt  of 
Leicester. 


heire  to  Thomas 
de  la  Hay. 


I 
Robert 

Dannatt 

2  Sonne. 


I 

Thonuis 
Dannatt 
3  Sonne. 


Tho- 
mas 
Dan- 
natt. 


Anne  da.=  Oerrard  Dannatt=f=Mary  da.  A  coheir  to  Sir  Edward    Thomas 
A  heire  to 


Highford 
1  wxf. 


one  of  the  privy 
Gounsell  to  King 
H.s. 


natt  $^  Sonne. 


Belknap  of  Warwicksh.  Knt.  Dannatt 

[Arms :  Azure,  three  eagles  dis-    2  sonne. 
plajed  in  bend  between  two  cotises 
argent.] 


Anna  fil.  Matthei    Jana  ux Birchen- 
Browne  miUtis.       shaw  renvpta  ....  AU 

kinson. 


Elizabeth  uxor  JoVis 
Arundell  de  com.  Cor- 
nubia  militis. 


Thomas  Dannatt  1S93.    Awdley  Dannatt.       Sir  John  Arundell  Knt. 


ir  John  Dan-=T= 


Sir 
natt  Knt. 


Anne  da.  A  sole  heire  to  John    Maria  ux.  ChorgU 
Ellnbridge.  Medley. 


Anne  da.- 
to  John 
Belmey. 


Sir  John- 
Dannatt. 


•Elizabeth  da.  to 
John  Lenton 
ob.  sjp. 


Leonard  ob.  s.p. 

Leonard. 

Thomas. 


Jane 
ux. 
. . . . 
Henley. 


I 
Mary    wVe  to 

WHUam  Jefgon 

or  Oiffgon. 


John  Oiffgon.^  Anne  da.  to  Edw4    William  Oiffgon.    Katherine  wife  to    Elizabeth.'] 

Martin.  ....  Jewell. 


THE  VISITATION  OF   8HR0PSHIKE,   1628.  161 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  108^    Harl.  1241,  fo.  88.    Harl.  615,  fo.  267^    S.,  fo.  86. 


Arms:  Harl.  lS96.—QuarJerly:  1  and  4,  Sable  in  Harl.  1241— a  goat  argent^ 

homed  or  in  Harl.  1241 — standing  on  a  child  of  the  same^  swaddled  guUsy  and 

feeding  on  a  tree  eradicated  vert,  a  crescent  for  difference^  Davys  ;  2,  Argent^ 

a  lion  passant  sable  within  a  bordure  engrailed  gules  [Meredith  Ooch]  ; 

8,   Asure^  two  chevronels  or  betiveen  three  gryphons^  heads  erased  argenty 

BlARTYN.f 

Orest. — On  a  mount  vert  a  goat  couchant  arg&nt  under  a  tree  proper. 

This  Creast  was  granted  to  Edw.  Davejs  sonne  &  heire  of  Edw.  Danys  of 
Lincolns  Inn  Novemb.  1597. 

Arms  :  Harl.  615.— QY/orf^r/y :  1  and  4,  Davis,  as  above;  2  and  8,  Or,  a  lion  statant 
sable. 

David.=f=. .  .  . 

I 


•  • .  . 


Hugh  ap  David  [Datnes'}  of  Hope  in  com.  Montgom'y.^p 

WiU'm  ap  Hugh.=T=. . . . 

Jenan  ap  Will'm  of  Hope.=f=Al8on  [AlHson']  da.  of  John  Hewes  (ffewis). 

David  ap  Jenan  of  Marshe^Elinor  da.  to  John  ^William']     (Hugh  ap 
in  com.  Salop.  Williams.  Ivan.) 


Twilli 


I 


Reynold  Davys  (2%it^)=7=Ellen'da.to  James    Edward  Daays=j=Prndence  da. 
of  Marshe  in  com.  Salop    Morris  {leuan  ap    (Davies)  of 


'arshe  in  com.  Salop 
{sons  is  heire). 


Morris).  Lincolns  Inn. 


&  h.  of  John 
Martyn. 


Edward  Danys=Eli2.  da.  of  Rich.  Henry  2.  Mary. 

Sonne  &  heire.    Langley. 


I  ..   _  I   _  _  _  I  I     -  J 

idc 


Edward  2.    James  Daueys=f=.  ...da.to....  Martyn.  Anne  1.    Prudence  8. 


Sonne  &  heire. 


[Arms :  Azure,  two  chevrons         — 
or  between  three  wolves'  heads    Joane  2. 
erased  argent.] 


John  Davis. 


*  Harl.  1241  gires  the  surname  of  DavU  all  throogh  the  pedigree. 

t  In  Shrewsbury  MS.  Uie  third  and  fourth  quarters  are  blank.    Harl.  1241  gires  the  second 
and  thixd  quarters  as :  "  Or,  a  lion  passant  sable.** 

y 


162 


THE  VISITATION   OP  SHSOFSHIIIB,   1628. 


3Bap  oi  asaorfielti. 

S.,  fo.  217». 

[Arms. — Per  chevron  or  and  azure^  three  mullets  countercJianged. 

Richard  Day  of  Worfieldp'eh,^.  .  ,  .  da,  to  .  .  .  .  Oehorne  ofStaffordsh. 

I 


izab 


Alice  wife    Elizabeth  wife     William=^AUce  da,  A=Y^ohn  Waver-     William    Day* 

to  Th4)ma8    to FelUm    Day. 

Rigeley,        after    to    TT* 
Barkley, 


sole  heir  of 
George  Bar- 
ker. 


ton  2^  hush.  Deane  of  Wind- 
sor A  Bishop  of 
Winchester. 


I 
Alice  wife 

io  Thomas 

miey. 


I  I  I 

Elizabeth  wife    Richard=Jane  da.  to  Brian  Fowler    Jana  wife  to  Sir 
to  W^  Buckley.    Day.         [Vis.  Staflf.  1588].  George  Bromley.'] 


IBitWtlXt  alias  Bptijer  of  ^I)atol)ut^ 

anil  iHufifiletDtt. 

S.,  fo.  159^ 

[Arms. — Quarterly :  1,  Azure,  three  pine-cones,  two  and  one,  or,  Dtcher  alias  Dichb- 
FiELD ;  2,  Argent,  a  griffin  segreant  sable,  Hergest  ;  S,  Argent,  a  bugle- 
horn  stringed  sable,  Forster  ;  4,  Argent,  a  chevron  azure,  Reeve. 

Crest. — A  bear  statant. 

Richard  Dichfield  alias  Dycher  d0=^ Agnes  da.  of  Jeffreye  Tonge 


Shawburie  ^  Mugleten. 


\ 


of  Keynton. 


Thomas  Dic^ld.^Margarett  da.  &  coh.  to  William  Reeve. 


7kn4 


Tho'    Sir  TT*  a  priest     Robertus=r=Margarett  da.  to    Rogerus  Dich-    Jokn  *  son 
ob.  s.p.    oh,  s,p.  Dichfield.    Rob^  Gilbert.         field.  Vicar  of 


Sabri. 


I 


Elizabeth  da.  to^Thomas  Dich-=rAnne  da.  to    Robertus  Dyche-= Elizabeth  da.  to 


Raph      Motion 
2  wife. 


field  alias 
Dicher. 


....  Lee  of  field  fil.  2> 
Roden. 


Ro¥  Leighton. 


Elisabeth  taife 
to  ...  . 


Maria    ux. 
Rowl.  Hill. 


Katherina  wife    Johannes 
to  John  Leigh'    Diche- 
ton.  field  fil.  2, 


Robertus=j=Maria   fiUa 


Dychqfield. 


Richardus  Dichifield. 


I 


T 


Rich.  Leigh- 
ton  de  Cotes. 


Maria.  Anna.'] 


*  George  Day,  who  is  omitted  abore,  was  consecrated  Bishop  of  Chichester  1543,  and  died 
1656.  William  Daj,  his  brother,  was  consecrated  Bishop  of  Winchester  1595,  and  died  1596 
(Fnller's  '  Worthies ');  and  there  is  a  grant  of  the  above  arms  to  him  bj  Flower,  Norroy,  in  1582 
(Harl.  MS.  1422). 


THE  VISITATION   OF  SHROPSHIRE,    1628. 


163 


Botiti  of  ^etsep. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  106»>.    Harl.  1241,  fo.  140.    S.,  fo.  88. 

AbM8  :  Harl.  1896. — Argent,  an  a/esse  gules  between  two  harruMe  wavy  sable  three 

crescents  or,  a  flewr-de-lis  for  d^erence. 
Arms  :  Harl.  1241. — Argent,  a  /esse  gules  cottised  watn/  sable  between  three  crescents 

of  the  second. 

[Both  of  these  coats  are  given  in  Shrewsbury  MS.,  fo.  88.] 


Bogerus  Dodd. 


J... 


I 

JohannesnF=[Anne  da.    Johan*is:^l8abella  Eliza-    Edward  Bra-^^Eliza.  da.  to  Tho. 


u  uuiftuucB-pi^^iiuo  utt.  uuuiui  us 

Yonge  [of    of  Robert  Dodd  de 

Charnes*    Pigott  of  Petsey 

—Visit.       Chet-  fil.  et 

Staff.].        wynd.]  hsres. 


\ 


\ 


beth  fil.  Rob*to    dock  [Ed- 
Moorton  mond    Brad- 

[Moreton].         dock  of  Ad- 

baston]. 


h 


[John]  Scrim- 
shire    [of    Nor- 
bury]. 


Johan'es=T=Joco6at    Qeorgius  Dodd=pEli2.  fil.  Thomas    Tbo.  Yong=f=Eliz.  fil.  Edw. 


Yong  de 
Pinley. 


Hor- 
ner. 


de  Petsey  { 
[Visit.  Staff. 
1668]. 


r 


Bronghton      de    deCharnes. 
Broughton  in  co. 
Staff.  [Visit. 
Staff.  1668]. 


r 


Bradock      of 
Stafsh[BTBd' 
dock  of  Ad- 
baston — Vis. 
Staff.]. 


Dorothea  fil.  Joh'iffT=Qeorgius  Dodd  de=f=Eliza.  fil.  Tho. 


Yonge. 


Petsey  ao  1628. 


I 
Margareta. 


Oeorgios 
Dodd. 


Bobertns. 
Willimns. 


Yonge. 


7J       TTi 

Johannes.     Carolns  s.p. 

Petrns  s.p. 
GEORGE    DOD. 


Sotiti  Df  Cloberlep. 

S.,  fo.  21 5^ 

[Abms. — Quarterly :  1  and  4,  Argent,  a  /esse  gules  between  two  cottises  wavy  sable, 
Dodd  ;  2,  Cheeky  argent  and  sable,  Warrsn  ;  8,  Argent,  a  chevron  gules 
between  three  flowers  azure  leaved  vert,  Cloverlet.] 

[Among  the  banners  of  those  who  entered  France  16  June  1518  occors: ''  Shrop- 
shyr — John  Dod  bayryth  Sylver  a  Blen  bud  or  a  Heydod  assnr.  John  Maynwaryng 
hys  Pety  Oaptayn."    (Cotton  MS.  Cleop.  0.  v.)] 

[John  Dodd  of  Knoles  Jr=r=.  , . .  da,  A  coh,  of  John  Warren 


perspares  [Perespares].      o/Igh^eld, 


7 


*  TooDg  of  Chames  bore  for  arms :  Azare,  a  back's  head  cabossed  or,  a  chief  sable  ;  bat 
Thomas  was  disclaimed  at  the  SUifordshire  Yisitotioa  in  1614,  and  John  at  that  of  1683. 

HarL  1241  sajs,  *«  Anne  da.  to PigoU  of  Ghettwjn.'* 

George  Dodd,  who  nuuried  Rlis.  Bronghton,  is  omitted  in  Uarl.  1241. 


I 


164  THE  YISITATIOK   OF  8HB0PSHIBE,   1623. 

i\ 

Hugh  Dodd  of  Knole8r=rAnne  da.  &  sole  heke  of  Roger  de  Oloverley. 


I 
IF"  Dodd  of  Gloverley.^Anm  da.  of  Lewis  Etton  ap  Sir  Nicholas  Ettan  ofEtton. 


Elizabeth  da.  of ... .  Egerton  2  mfe.^=^ohannes  Dodd  de  Cloverley.^. . .  . 


Jana  vx.  Elianora   ux.  Margareta  Anna  ux.  RohH    Mawde         Alicia  vaor 

Hugonis  RichH  SUven-  ux.Oryffith  Corhett  de  Ces-    ux.  Roger     Joh'is  Eill 

Sandford  ton  de  Dothall.  fil.  Thomce  tria.  HurUston  '  de     Bunt- 

de  Sand'  Hinton.  de  Cestria.    ingsdaU. 

ford.  


I  I 

Johannes  Dodd=fMargaret  da.  to  Sir  John        Joan  ux.  Ralfe  Friere. 

Manwaring  Knt  =f 


de  Cloverley. 


Jane  ux.  JoKis     Anne  ux.  Oeorge     Margarett  ux.  Walieri     EUzabetha  uxor 
Cotton.  Tsbery.  Nowell.  ....Richardson. 


I  I 

Wiirmus  Dodd        Eichardtis  DoddFf^Margaret  da.  4r  ^ole  heire  to 
sfih  de  Cloverley.  John  Gibbons. 


Johannes=Winifrid da.  to    Richardus=^Elizabethajfilia     Willmus    Roberius 
Dodd.  Tho.  Powell  of    Dodd  de       Thomce    Aston    Dodd.         Dodd. 

Horsley.  Cloverley.     de  Ghekemil. 


Robert  Dodd  Bjll.^Katherine  da.  to  John  Morris  ap  Symon. 

i  i  i  \  \  i 

Charles  Dodd.      Morris  Dodd.      Ric¥  ob^  s.p.      Suzanna.     Margareta.     Anna."] 


S.,  fo.  216. 

[Arms. — Argent,  on  a  f esse  gules  cotised  wavy  sable  three  muUets  or,  in  chief  a  mtdlet. 
Crrst. — A  garb  or,  thereout  issuant  a  serpent  azure. 

John  Dodd  of  Broxton  in  com.  Ceslr\=f=.  .  .  . 

! 

W-  Dodd  of  BroxUm=^AlKe  da.  to  John  Talbott. 


THE  YISITATION  OP  SHR0P8HIBE,   1623.  166 

, — ^ 

Ralfe  Dodd.^Alice  da.  to  Thomas  Beckett 


it 


WiWm  Doddj=rElizahelhafilia  ....  Lacon, 


Richard  DoddrYEUanoretfil,  BoVU  Mathews  per  Joannamfil Hawkins, 


Hetward  Dodd  4  son  mar,  Mary  Francis  Dodd  3  son  mar.  Winyfrid  da.  to 

da,  to  Thomas  Does,  John  Watson  of  Ashton. 


EUena.        Margaretta.        Margarett. 


I 
Thomas  Dodd  2  son  married  Richard  Dodd=f^ane  da,  to  John  Watson  by 

Margaret  da,  to  John  Browne,  sonne  4r  heire,  I  Margaret  Kighley. 


Edward  Dodd.    Jane,    George,    Richard.     William.    Johannes  Dodd,    Isabella.] 


©otiinjjtott  of  ©oliinjjton^ 

Harl.  1241,  to.  24.    Harl.  615,  fo.  249.    S.,  fo.  297». 

Arms  :  Harl.  1241. — Quarterly :  1,  Azurey  a  /esse  or,  in  chief  two  mullets  and  in 
base  a  chevron  of  the  second,  wUhin  a  bordure  argent,  Dodington  in 
Shrewsbury  MS. ;  2,  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  roses  gules,  Wyard  in 
Shrewsbury  MS. ;  8,  Oules,  two  lions  passant  argent — a  mullet  for  difference, 
Walter  in  Shrewsbury  MS. ;  4,  Quarterly  or  and  gules,  in  first  quarter  a 
martlet  sable,  within  a  bordure  of  the  last  bezants. 

Orbst. — A  lion's  gamb  couped  and  erect  or,  armed  sable. 

Arms  :  Harl.  615. — Azure,  a  fesse  or  between  two  mullets  pierced  in  chief  and  a 
chevron  in  base  of  the  second,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  argent. 


Robert  [John]  Lord  of  Dodington. 


I  . ... 


Rooert  de  Dodmgton,^.  . , ,        Adam  de  Dodington,*^. . . , 


I  I  I 

Robert  de=Y[Esona  da.  4r  hetre        Richard==  Susanna  da,  Thomas         Margery 

of  Philip  Wyard  of    Dodington.    to   Nicholas  Dodington,    vxo^  W^ 
Farlowe    in   com.                       Prescott,  North- 

Hertford.]  wood. 


Dodington. 


Jokes  de  Dodington  sans  date.^, . . , 

*  Adam  and  hii  children  are  not  giren  in  Shrewsbury  M8. 


166 


THB  VISITATION  OP  SHBOPSHIBE,   1628. 


AJ 


Robert  de  Dodington  sans  date.^f  Alice  da.  to  Jo^  de  Dodingtcn. 


T 


John  d£F=rAlicia, 
Dodington 
1  E.  3. 


I 

Walter*=PameU  da. 
Dodington.    to   William 
Wigmore. 


Richard. 


I 

Margery  vxo^  W* 
Lord  of  Stepney. 


Thomas  Dodington.' 


I 


I 


I 


Waiter.\       Maude. 


I 


Walter  de  Dodington  u  R.  2.^Alicia. 

I 


Joh*es  de  Dodington.^Alicia. 


J 


Robert  Doditigton  [H76].=rBenedictafilia  WilVmi  Morgan  Esf. 


Johannes  Dodington.^ Anna  JiUa  WaUeri  Broughton 


T 


de  ffenl^. 


I  I  ^ 

WilVm  obijt        &eorge.t 
(jsans  ys9ue).\ 


Joyce  vxor  Arthur  Cocksonne 
{Cookson), 


"1 T 

Alice  vxor  W* 
Holland. 


Wpsio§ 
[bic]. 


I 

Margarett§  vxor 
IF"  Bedford. 


Ill  I 

Katherine^    Isabella    Anne  vxor  Thomas  Robert  Dodington^MartaJil.  Tho.  Kettle- 

vxor   ....    vxo^ Morley  ( Whorley)  {of  Dodington  co.     ~      ' 

Dier.  Badnedy.  [Wooley^.  Salop). 


by  [the  Ketlebjs  were 
of  Steple]. 


IT 

Thomas  {2  sonne). 
Robert  (4  sonne). 
Adam  (3  sonne). 


"TT" 

Richard 

& 
Richard 
(5  sons). 


•Anne  da.  to  Bridgett  vouf 

Walter  ap  Robert  Acton. 
Thomas  lap  — 

Walter  ap  Anna  vxor 

Teyhall]  of  W  Witton 

Tey-haU.  IWytiyn']. 


Oeorge  Dod- 
ington de 
Dodingto* 
(sons  A 
heire). 


Dodington. 


Francis 
vxor 
Thomas 
Thornton. 


I 

Elizabeth. 


J       "i f~" 

Beatrix.    Anna.    Mary. 


~\ 1 

Francis       Katherine. 
IFranees']. 


(John  Lords  of  Dodington  prime  of  E.S  [1840]. 

Walter  Dodington  quarto  decimo  ofRic.  2  [1886]. 

Robart  Lords  of  Dodintone  sans  date. 

Bobart  Dodingtone  sans  date. 

An  Indenture  of  Manage  betwixt  John  Botrell  Lorde  of  Aston  and  Robart 

Dodyngton  is  Benedict  his  toiff  A  William  sons  to  Benedicts  Decimo  sexto*  of  E.  i) 

[1476]. 

^  John*8  brothers  and  sister  are  not  giren  in  Sbrewsbory  M8. 
Thomas's  brother  and  sister  are  not  giren  in  Shrewsbozy  MS. 
Qeorge  is  not  giren  in  Shrewsbury  MS. 
Katherine,  Isabel,  Wysio,  and  Margaret  are  not  giren  in  Shiewsbory  MS. 


■^i^^-i ••^ 


THE  VISITATION   OP  SHROPSHIRE,    1628. 


167 


Sotonton  of  Brou0lbton  aitti  ^Itierton. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  104\    S.,  fo.  87. 

Arms:  Harl.  1896. — Argent,  three  piles  in  point  sablSy  each  charged  with  a  goafs 
head  erased  of  the  field  armed  or. 


T 


v^ 


1 


Joh'es  Downton  de  Broughton.=F.  .  . . 


Joh'es  Downton  de  Alderton=7=.  .  .  .  filia  ....  Alison    Ellena  nupta  Ph'o  Hill  fil.  2 
in  com.  Salop.  de  Wemme.  ....  Hill  de  Ford. 


Robertas  8.        Artham8  4.        Rogeras  [Petnui]  Downton  2  fil.=F.  . .  . 


Ellena  nnpta  Tho.  ap.  Edward  de  Trenche.        Jana  nnpta  ....  Eaans. 


Tho. 


Downton  fil.  et  h8Br.=pElizabetha  fil.  Jacobi  Lawton  de  Eeaen  llenenow. 


T 


Bogems  Downton  Clericns: 
de  la  Pipe  in  Hib'r'  duxit  2 

Mariam  fil Brier 

IBrics']  de  Dublin  m*cat* 
rennpta  Will*o  Sparke 
militis  B.p. 


:Phillippa  fil.  Ed-    Sara 
mnndi      Pelham    8.p. 
mil.     Jnstioiarij 
Hibemis  1  yxor. 


Samuell   Down-=f=Gwen 
ton  de  Darlesto' 
8  fil. 


John  Downton. 


iffnpJonN 


Alicia  fil.  JohMs  HochkisnpJoh'es  Downton  de  Alderton  in=pElizabetha  fil.  Bic'i 

Hajnes  de  Betton 
in  CO.  Salop. 


de  Webescott  [ffockkis  de 
Webbe  SeoU]. 


CO.  Salop  a®  1629  [lesa]  in  1  tx- 
orem  doxit  Geciliam  fil.  Tbo. 
Orinsell  de  Astlej. 


Joh'es        Rogems        Elizabeth 

SBC  o.  Sdv.  1.  8Sv.  o« 


Dorothea 
SBtat.  20. 


I 

Thomas  Downton  fil.  et 
hsBr.  SBtat.  15  annor*. 


J.   DOWNTON  nunc  Clericns  Pip©  in  Hibemift  1628. 


168 


THB   VISITATION  OF  SHROPSHIRE,   1628. 


Braper  of  ^tton  antr  Bromltito,  torn  WBoxti^m. 

Harl.  1241,  fo.  6\     Harl.  615,  fo.  251^     S.,  fo.  29S\ 

Abms  :  Harl.  1241. — Quarterly  :  1  and  4,  Bendy  of  eight  gules  and  verty  three  JUwre- 
de-Its  or,  Draper  in  Shrewsbury  MS. ;  2  and  8,  Or,  three  chevronels  vert — 
on  each  a  mullet,  Hagar  in  Shrewsbury  MS. 

[Per  Camden  ClarenJ] 


Dormanue  Draper. ^Dowea  filia  The.  Botidler. 


John  Draper  de  Worthin.^OiciUafiUa  Hoell  ap  8^  RoVt  ap  Madoek. 


I 

Edward  Draper,  Stsivard=rJcine  sister  to  Jenkin  4r  da. 


to  S""  Hugh  Bagger  KK 


to  Hoell  ap  Oriff  ofEdnapp, 


I 


Phillip  Draper.^DorotheafMa  Oriff  ap  Jeirin  ap  Rmd  ap  Kadogan. 


I 
John  Draper, =r=Margaretta  filia  WaUeri  Hockhton, 


I 


Thomas*  {JohnyY'Jonnettafilia  Madoek    \^John  Draper  oJ=FlJennett  Madoek.'] 

Aston  p'sh.] 


Draper, 


ap  D'd  Lloyd. 


Eogerus  Draper=j=Matilda  filia  Johis  ap  Edm,    [Roger Dra'=r[Matilda  da.  to  John 


de  Worthin  in 
com.  Salop, 


Vaughan  de  Kelyn  {Mawde da,    per  of 
4r  coh,  of  John  LVin  Vaghan),    Aston.'] 


ap  LVin  Vachan  de 
Kelyn.] 


I 


I 


Johes  Draper=fEUzabeth    Thomas  Drcmer  de  Astonrf^Anna  fiUa  JoVis    Biehardus 


fil.  &  heres  de 
Bromlowe. 


filia    Jd^ 
OiUins. 


&  Walton  [8.,  fo.  298» ; 
Harl.  1241,  fo.  6»»]. 


filius  Tho.  de  Drcgper  s 
Mynde  (John  ap  de  Ware. 
Thomas). 


I  i 

Johes  Draper  fil.  ei  her.    Bogerus  Draper  2  (sons)  duxit  M'garetifiUa  JoVis  Heth. 


T 


Will 


Wiam 
Draper 
(l  Sonne), 


Thomas 
Draper 
{2  Sonne). 


Boger 
Draper 
{s  sons). 


I 
Bichard 

Draper 

(4  sons). 


Blizabetha. 


Elinora 
(Elynor). 


{Ekfn. 


) 


*  Thomas  (John)  and  his  wife  Jenetta  and  their  descendants  are  not  giren  in  Shrewsbory  H8. 


THE  VISITATION   OP  8HB0PSHIBE,   1628. 


169 


[John  Hagar.y^[J<me  da.  to  Tho,  Bowdler  sister  A  heire  to  Walter  of  Rego,'] 


I 


i. 


[Tho.  Hagar.]^. . .  . 


T 


{John  Hagar.]^. . .  . 


Jo?ianne8Draper=rJoco8aJilia  Jtco- 
fil,  et  heres  \of  heresJoVis  Hag^ 
Bronhw].  yer[ofBromlow]. 


Wuliam 

Draper 

2. 


I 
Annavxff 

RicH  Say. 


Rich,  Draper  fil,  3  duxit 
Thomasin  filia  HoVti 
Oreesett  (Oressy). 


I 

iwnruu  J. 


Francis  (2  sonne).       Anna. 


I 

Jocosa, 


Margaretta*  vx. 
Lewes  ap  lorance 
ap  Jd^  ap  Hugh 
of  Bristoge. 


izabi 


Anna  vouT  JerCn  EUzabetha  voMf 
apEich,  Oochof  Francis  Yonge 
Hadan  \Hudan\.    de  Lowden. 


Alicia 

vxor 

OUverus 

[Elviro] 

Waters. 


I 
IDorothy    mar. 

to  Lodotaick  ap 

Loran  ap  John 

ap     Hugh     de 

Bristog,] 


[John  Corhett  of  Lee.y=f^Alice  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Lacon  Knt."] 


tk 


[  WilUam  CorheU.'] 


Humfridus  Draper  d^^Dorothea  filia 


Bromley  4r  Aston  [Bron- 
low  who  was  Constable 
ofCherbury^. 


Joh\ 


WilVi  CorbeU 
deLee  ex  Alicia 
filiaLacon  [sic]. 


Johanna^ 
vxff  Roger 
Lloyd. 


Maria  vauf  D*d 
ap  Richard  de 
Worle  [  War- 
key']. 


Susanna 

vx 

Harding. 


es  Draper=pFliza.da.to 


sofme  A  heire. 


And{T]ewe 
Blunden. 


Thomasin 
VQuT  Lewes 
Vaughan. 


Richardus 
ob.  s,p. 


T 


Elinora 
vxo^ . . . 
OitUns, 


Joics     Alicia. 

vxc^ 

Edw. 

Treuor. 


Humphrey  Draper. 


illi 


William  2  sonne. 


*  Margaretta  it  omitted  in  Shiewsbm  MS. 
t  JohanD*  if  omitted  in  Hhrewriwiy  MS. 


I 


170  THE  VISITATION   OF  SHROPSHIRE,   1628. 

€trse  alias  J^atolkins. 

Harl.  1241,  fo.  5^    Harl.  615,  fo.  260.    8.,  fo.  90». 

Arms  :  Harl.  1241. — Argent^  in  Harl.  615 — a  hawk  proper^  helled  or,  standing  on  a 
etqff^couped  and  raguled  vert. 

Johannes  FrodisUy  [Frode8ley].=r.  . . . 


Thomas  Brockton.'=Ylsdbella  fiUa  et  heres. 

Willi^mus  Edge  alias  HawJcins.^MatHdis  fil.  Thoma  Brockton. 

Margaretta.=rRicardtcs  Edge  alias  Hawkfns.^IsaheUafiUa  .... 
J _|  Lloyd. 


Margaretta  vx(f  Ed^rH    Anna  vxo^  RohHi      Rogerus  Edge^Amia  filia  ....  Jenn- 
Scudamore.  Shind  {Shgnd).       alias  Hawkins,    ings  {Lloyd). 


Elizabeth  vxar  Hugonis  Oorbett.        Oatherina  vxor  Frandsci  Ward. 

ROGER  EDGE  FRANCIS 

alias  HA  WKINS.  WARD. 


€lrtDartrs  d!  X^ea^  ^las  ^etoptitr,  antr  2.^trt)am. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  109.     Harl.  1241,  fo.  187.     S.,  ff.  90»,  91. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly  of  twelve :  1  and  12,  Per  bend  sinister  ermine  and 
ermines^  a  lion  rampant  or^  a  crescent  for  difference;  2,  Azwre^  a  lion  rampant 
per  fesse  or  and  argent,  within  a  bordure  of  the  third,  pelUttd  [Oaradoc 
vREiOflYRAS,  Earl  of  Hereford]  ;  8, Ermine,  a  lion  rampant  azure  [Elydxtr 
OF  Bromfield]  ;  4,  GuUs,  three  chevronels  argent  [Jebtin  ap  Owbroant]  ; 

5,  Sable,  three  horses^  heads   erased  argent  [Brochwell    IsGTTHRoej  ; 

6,  Argerit,  a  chevron  between  three  birds  sable,  each  holding  in  the  beak  an 
ermine  spot  [Lowaroh  ap  Branne]  ;  7,  Argent,  a  cross  flory  engrailed 
sable  between  four  Cornish  choughs  proper  [Edwin  of  Enolefield]  ; 
8,  Chtles,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three  men's  heads  side-faced  in  helmets 
proper  [Ednevit  ap  Tudor  ap  Orono]  ;  9,  Ermine,  a  Uon  rampant  sable 
[Kenrick  ap  Buallon]  ;  10,  Azure,  a  lion  peasant  argent  [Ithel  vyohah]  ; 
11,  Per  bend  sinister  ermine  and  ermines,  a  Uon  rampant  or,  within  a  bordure 
gules  [Jones]. 

Crest. — A  man's  head  side-faced  in  a  helmet  proper. 

Motto. — A  vinno  Dvw  dervid.  ["  A  fynno  Duw  derfydd,"  that  ib,  "  God*B  will 
be  done."] 

Ednevet  Oam  4  fil.  Jerworth=T=61wadi8  fit.  IFin  [Llewellyn]  ap  Madock  ap 
Yoel  of  Trevor.  a  |  Einion  ap  Edwin. 


XHB  YISITATION  OF  8HB0PSHIRE,   1628. 


171 


Al 


Jerworth  D'do  ap  Edneuet.=7=An'karata  filia  Adaf  ap  Jevaf  ap  Ada  ap  Awr. 


i 


J 


Ada  ap  Jerw.=rlBabella  fil.  Ornff.  Yychan  ap  Graff,  de  Baddole 

Roddolett  [Raddell]. 


Jeaan  ap  Adaff  ap  Jerworth.=f:Ankarata  fil.  et  h»r.  Ednenet  ap  Tudor  ap  Orono. 


f 


T 


1 


Eaan  Yaaghan  a  quo      EdwarduB  ap=pEatherina  fil.      Isabella  nnpta  Gruff. 


Ll 


HoBton  [MoBty^  de      Jem  [Evan] 
MoBton  in  com.  Flint,      ap  Adaff. 


^ 


EdwarduB 
Ednevett  2. 


1 


-et  hsBres  IPin      ap  Jem    ap   Einion 
ap  Madock.         ap  Kmrich   ap    08- 

bums. 


\ 


Johannes  ap=rEllen  fil.  Ellisy    Gruffith. 


Edward  de 
Cherke  1498. 


Eyton  de  Buabon 
ob.  1520. 


Ellena  vxor  Hoi^ffan 
Sontley  IStonleyj. 


Will'uB  Edwards  de  Plaoenewde=^Eatherina  fil.  et  oob»r. 


[Plas  Newydd  near  Chirk]  obijt 
ao  1582. 


Joh'is  Hookes. 


DaTid  Lloyd 
de  Planstlawd 
PlawBtland. 


Joh'es  Edwards  de  Placenewth  in  Cherkeland. 


Joh'es  Wynn 
Edwards  de 
Llaney. 


Elizabetha  fil.  Thom8B 
Bright. 


Jana  nupta 
ll'no  ap  Jem 
ap  Howell. 


Eatherina  1  yzor  Tuder 
Lloyd  de  TaUe  2  Bob^ 
PoweU. 


myrer 


1 


I 


Gwennyrer  vxor    Johanna  t/an#=f=Thoma8  Edwards  de^Margareta    Jana  yzor 


Will'mi  Lake.        filia  liodoaici 

ap    HoU*    ap 
Morris. 


I_ 


Will' 


Liddome  [Liddame] 
rLydham]  in  com. 
Salop  et  Tickleton. 


fil.    WiU'i     Hen.  Mack- 
Minde   de    len  ap 
Minde.         George. 


us  Wyn  Lake.^. . . . 


Franciscna  Edwardes  1602. 


I 


. .  •  .=iFMargareta. 


J 


Jenann  Morris  de  Hauerden. 


Yinoentias  Edwardes  de  Lea=pMaria  filia  Simonis  Eemsey 
in  com.  Salop  1628.  |  de  Linley  in  co.  Salop. 

B 


Bichardus 
2  fil. 


0 


172  THE  VISITATION  OF  8HROP8HIBE,   1628. 

Bj 

Simonis  Edwards  fil.  et  h»r.=T=6raca  fiL  Ric'i  Moore  de  Linley      Johannes  2. 
set.  84  annor'  1628.  in  com.  Salop. 

Vinoentias.  EdwarduB. 


I  I  I 

Cecilia  tixor  Richard      Dorothea  vxor  Jc^      Johannes  Edwards  3  fil.  Dnxit 
Palmer,  Hoivells  of  Liddom.      Elizabetha  fil.  Johannis  Bell. 


Yincentins.  Eatherina. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  110»».     Harl.  1241,  fo.  88^    S.,  flF.  92^  98. 

Arms:  Harl.  1241. — Quarterly :  1  atid  4,  Gfules,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three 
hoars*  heads  couped  close  argent;  2  and  8,  Per  bend  sinister  ermine  and 
ermines^  a  Hon  rampant  or  [Tudor  Trevor]. 

Idon  8*  fil.  Rees  Say8.=F. .  . . 


Trahajne  ap  Idon=rEllena  fil.  Galfr'i  Cornwall  Baronis 
de  Diidleston.         I  de  Bnrford  militis. 

Eadayaor  ap  Traha7me=FJana  filia  Jenan  ap    Heylin  ap  Trahayme=T=. . . . 
de  Dadleston.  Merd.  Yychan.  de  rentrahilin. 

Jerworth  ap=f=Eliza.  fil.  Jeuan  ap  Bys        Eenwrick  ap  Helin  d 
Eadynor.         ap  David  ap  John.  Pentrahilin. 


tO  I  • .  •  • 


Jerworth  yaaghan.=f  Anna  fil.  Johannis  Corbet       Jerworth  ap  Eenwrick.!^. .  • . 

de  WoUaston. 


Adda,  ap  Jer.=T=^Jonnet  fil.  Bees  ap    Daaid  Goch  ap  Jerw.=T=Owenlian  fil.  David  ap 
Yaughan.  Hoell  Coetmore.        de  Dndleston.  Owen  ap  Ennivetts. 


I  Jer.=T=J 

I.  B 


Madock  ap'=f  Mai]^tta  fil.  Gruff.        Eignian  Goohe^f  Lewky  fil.  Jenan  ap  Ho'ell 

Kyfnerch  ap 


Adda  de 
Eilhendre. 

A 


ap  Jer.  ap  Jem  Cfruf.        ap  David.  |  ap  Einion  de 

[Jevan"]  ap  Madock.  I  Idon. 

b| 


*  Harl.  1241  calls  him  "  3  soil"         f  ^^  generation  is  not  gifen  in  Shrewsbury  MS. 


THE  VISITATION  OV  SHROPSHIRE,   1628. 


173 


A| 


B 


David    ap=j=Hawi8ia  fil.  Jem  ap  Jerworth 
Madock  de    Ooche  ap  Ednenet  ap  Mad. 
Eilhendra.      Arms :  Ermine,  a  lion  passant- 
gardant  gules. 


Howell  ap=p6wenhyYer  fil.  Madoc  ap 
Eignion        Euan  ap  Madock  ap  U'n 


Goche. 


[Llewellyn]  ap  GruflF.  ap 
Eiton. 


I 


Johamies=f=Llewka  fil.  GruflT.  ap  Jokijs        EdwarduB  ap  Howell=f=Margareta 


Edwardes. 


ap  Einion  Yaughan. 


de  Dudleston. 


Qruffith. 


Edwardus  Edwardes.=f  Ankareta  fil.  et  hsereg. 

\ 


Hago  Edwardes  de  Shrewe8-=f= Alicia   fil.  Margaretta  1 .  Maaricia8=^Eatherina 

Tho.  Keys  vxor  Joh'is  Edwards 

de    Com-  Rogers    de  eldest  sonne. 

wall.  Dudleston. 


bury  [obtained  the  Boyal 
Bounty  to  found  Shrewsbury 
School  1551]. 


fil.  David  ap 
Madoc  de 
Pentremor- 
gan. 


Johannes=.  . .  .    Jana.      Robertus=f=. . . .    Elizabetha  vxor     EdwardusT=. .  .  . 


Edwards 
2  fil. 


Edwardes 
fil.  et  bser. 


I 


Mauritij  Eyton     Edwardes 
fil.  Jacobij.  3. 


r 


Ambrosius  Edwardes.        Margareta. 


„  II 

Humfr  us. 
Willimus. 


TimotheuffT=Alicia 


Edwardes 

filia 

1  fil.de 

Adam 

Eilhendre 

Eel- 

in  Dud- 

folkee 

lesto*. 

KiUr 

foxe. 

F^nLL 

\ 
Mary, 

Tho.  Edwards  2  fil.  Ar.^ 
Justitiarius  ad  pacem  in 
com.  Salop  a®  1628 
rSheriffl622;  of  Greet, 
Shrewsbury,  and  Brace 
Meole]. 


=Anna  fil.  et 
hser.  Humfr. 
Baskenrile 
de  London 
relicta  Ste- 
phani 
Dnckett. 


Eatherina 
vxor 
Joh'is 
Daueis  de 
Salop. 


Edwardus. 


Humfr'u8= 

Edwardes 

1628. 


Hester  fil. 
Roger 
Pope  de 
Salop. 


Thomas  Edwards  of^Mary  da.  to 
y*  Colledge  Esq,  [and 
of   Greet;     Sheriff 
1644]. 


Bonham 

Norton 

Esquire* 


Anns  da.  4r  heyer.=^  Herbert  Westfallinge  com  Hereff. 


3.  Henricus.      4,  Jonathan.        Lucia  ux.  Tho.  Pope        Alicia  uxor  Michaeli  Nich. 
^ ^       de  Salop  Ar.f  Lewis  de  Salop. 


Both  dyedyonge. 


THO.    EDWARDES. 


*  Bonham  Norton  was  the  King's  printer,  and  had  arms  assigned  by  Camden  1611. 
t  According  to  Harl.  1241  she  married  *'  Fra.  Otley." 


174 


THE  VISITATION   OF  SHROPSHIRE,   1623. 


Harl.  1396,  fo.  105^     Harl.  615,  fo.  259.     S.,  fo.  87». 

Arms:  Harl.  lS9^,—Quarterli/ :  1  audi,  OuleSj  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three 
hoars'  [heraldic  tigers']  heads  erased  at  the  neck  argent^  a  crescent  for 
difference ;  2  and  3,  Per  bend  sinister  ermine  and  ermines,  a  lion  rampant  or. 
[Tudor  Trevor]  ;  over  all  an  escutcheon  of  pretence,  Argent,  a  chevron  gules 
between  three  hurts — Baskbrville  in  Shrewsbury  MS. 

Edwardus  ap  John  ap=7=Ankeratta  fil.  et  hsBr.  Edwardi  ap 


David  de  Eilhender. 


Mauritius 
Edwards 
1  filiujB. 


I 

Margaretta 
vx.   Joh'es 
Rogers   de 
Duddles- 
ton. 


howell  ap  Enion  Ooch. 


HugoEdwardes  deEilhendre^ 
in  Dadleston  in  co.  Salop 
{of  the  Toume  of  Shrewis- 
bury)  [obtained  the  Royal 
Bounty  to  found  Shrewsbury 
School  1551]. 


Timothius 
Edwardes 
de  Eilhen- 
der 1623. 


=Aliciafil.Tho. 
EeilodeBack- 
ber  in  com. 
Dorcet  {Algs 
daughter  to 
Thomas  Kele 
ofComewaile), 


mm( 


Hummdus. 
Willimus. 


Alicia 
fil. 
Ada. 
Col- 
fox. 


Tho.  Edwardes  de  Salop  2  fil.= 
Justice  ad  Pacem  a^  1623 
[Sheriff  1622  ;  of  Greet, 
Shrewsbury,  and  Brace  Meole] . 


[Humfridus'] 
Edwardes. 


1 


Maria. 


Henricus  s.p. 
Jonathan  B.p. 


=Anna  fil.  et  hser. 
Humfr.  Baskeruil 
de  London  relicta 
Steph'i  Ducket. 


Eatnerina 
Tx.  Joh^es 
Davis  de 
Salop. 


Humfridus 
Edwardes 
fil.  et 
hseres. 


i 


I 


ucia  vx.  Tho.  Pope    Tho- 
de  Salop.  mas  2. 

Alicia  vx.  Michaelis 
Lewys  de  Salop. 


€gtrton^ 

S.,  fo.  59. 

[kBMA.— Quarterly :  1  and  4,  [Argent],  a  lion  rampant  [gules]  between  three  pheons 
[sable] ;  2  and  3,  [Or],  three  piles  in  point  [gules],  an  a  canian  [argent]  a 
griffin  segreant  [sable]  [Babsbtt]  ;  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed. 

Crest. — A  lion  rampant  gules  supporting  an  arrow  paint  downwards  feathered  or. 

Supporters. — Dexter :  A  horse  argent  ducally  gorged  or.  Sinister :  A  gr{ffln  argent 
ducally  gorged  or. 

Motto. — Sio  donec. 

Sir  Ralph  Egerton  of  Ridley^Margarett  da.  Jk  heire  of  Ralph  Bassett 


in  com.  Chester  Knt. 


qf  Bhioer  m  co.  Staff. 


THE  VISITATION  OF  8HB0PSHIBE,   1623. 


176 


A| 


Sir  Ric¥  Eg&rtan  of  Ridley  Kn*  Anno  isss.^Barhara  da,  Sf  heir  of 

Stephsn  Holford. 


I 


Sir  Thomas  Egerbm  Kn*  BaronFf.  ...da.of....  Baveru-     Ralp, 


l 


I 

Elizabeth. 


of  Mleemere  Viscount  Brachley 
q  Lord  Chancellor  of  England, 


croft  [Vis.  Cheshire  1580,         — 
p.  96].  Richard. 


Sir  Thomas- 
Egerton  Kn* 
1  Sonne. 


I 

Margery  da, 
Sf  coh.  marr* 
toS'Thomas 
Leigh  of 
Stonley  Kn* 
Sf  Bar*. 


', .  .  ,  da,  of ,  ,  . , 
Venables  of  Kin- 
derton. 


Sir  John  Egerton  2^  son  Kn*^ 
of  the  Bath  Baron  ofEllesmere 
Viscount  Brachley  Sf  Earl  of 
Bridgewat$r. 


-Lady  ffranceys  2^ 
da,   ^  coheire  of 

ffirdinando  Earle 
of  Derby. 


.  .  .  ,  da.  Sf 
coh.  marir 
to  .  .  ,  . 
Booths  of 
Dunham. 


Thomas 
Eaerton 
8^  son. 


I 

John  Eger- 
ton Vis- 
count 
BrackUy, 


Mary   wife    Katherine 
to  Richard    unfe  to  W^ 
Harbert  Curteyne."] 

eldest  son  to 
....  Harbert 
of  Gharbury. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  107.    Harl.  1241,  fo.  U2^    S.,  fo.  88»». 

Arms:  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly:  1  and  4^  Or,  a  cross  moline  between  four  lozenges 
azure ;  2  and  8,  Argent,  a  cross  engrailed  couped  the  endsfleury  sable  between 
four  Cornish  choughs  proper,  on  a  chief  cusure  a  boar's  head  couped  close  of  the 

first,  IdNBRTH  BBN-VRA8. 

Madock  Moloynock  [D*n's  de  Melyenith]^,  .  ,  .         Idnerth  ben-vras  D'n* 
circa  annam  Xp'i  978.  de  Masbrok  a®  1110. 


•  •  .  • 


Jerworth  rel  Edward.=p.  .  .  . 

I 


Madock.=T=.  .  .  . 


tJ^.^.  .  . . 


I 


I 


Madock  ap  Jerworth.=j=. 

^1 

I 


Traherem.=T=. .  .  .        Cadwgan.=f=. 


I 

lYon  haled.=F. .  . . 


Rinjd.=f=. .  . . 


T 


Heilin  Vanghan.=T=. 
Gwinn.^.  .  ,  . 

I 

Adam.=j=.  .  . . 

I 


Kifnerch.=f=.  .  .  .     Eignion.=r.  .  .  .      Onttin  ap  Rind  a  quo     Jerworth.=f=. 

Williams  de  Oswaldestre. 

I 


176 


THE  VISITATION  OF  8H&OF8HIBE,   1623. 


A| 


Bj 


o| 


Eignion.=j=. .  .  .  Madock  ap  Eignion.=p.  . . .        Jerworth  ap  Jerworth=r. . . . 

HowbU. 


Howell.=F.  .  . .       Llhewelin  ap  Madock.=f=Angharat  fil.  et  hares  Holt  ap  Jerworih. 


T 


I 


Jeaan  ap  Howell. 


Grono  ap  Lleweliii.=f=.  .  . . 

I 


Jenan  ap  Grono.=p.  .  .  . 
David  ap  Jevan.^. .  .  . 


I 


Jeuan  ap  Davtd.^,  . .  . 


Hugo*  Evans  ap  Jet^an,^. .  .  . 


W°»*  Evans  Jevans,^,  .  .  . 
I 

W™  Evans  de  Salop.=T=. . .  . 


Roger  Euans  ie=j=Elizaheth  da.  to  James^John  Bavm  son  of  John    Margery    vxor 


Shrousburj  1592. 


Hall  of  Hadhy. 


Raven  i  hmh. 


John  Meredith, 

I 


John  Raven  Rich-    Alice  vxor  Sy-    Eliza  vxor  Bariho.        Richard.     Thomas, 
mond  Herald.  mond  Tavemer.    Petoe. 


Thomas  Euans  de  Shrew8bury=f=Alicia  fil.  W"*    Bentamin   Roger       Anne  vxor  Jd^ 

Collins  de         2  sonne.      3  sonne.    Lhyd  ap  D*d 
Shreusbnry.  of  Llandiss^ 

sf9  to  Jcf^  Adams 
of  London. 

I 


Capitainede  lesSoldater  volun- 
tairs  in  com.  Salop  a^  1623 
son  Sf  heire. 


Beniamin  Enans  fil.  et  h»r.  setat  19  annor*  a®  1628. 


Sosanna. 


*  Harl.  1241  has  a  Jevan  ap  Hugh  between  these  twa 


THB  VISITATION  OF  SHSOPSHIBBi   1623.  177 

€ban£i  of  <^sb)estrp  anti  Creftac]^. 

Earl  1396,  fo.  108.    S.,  fo.  69*'. 

AbiC:  Harl.  199B.— Quarterly:   1  and  4,  ArffttO—aabk  in  Shrewsbniy  US. — 

a/«M  betw«m  Oirte  fiew»-de-lu  sable — or  in  Shrewsbtuy  US. ;  2  and  3,  Or, 

a  croee  molmt  bttwemfour  iozmgu  axure  [Etanb  OV  Shbewsbubt]. 

Orsbt. — jln  arm  embound  vested  court,  caffsd  or,  holding  m  the  band  a  pini  stalked 

and  Uaved  proper. 

Thomas  Enanoe  of  Oewaldestre,  eiemplified  by  W  Will'm  Dethick  Oarter 

mder  his  hand  and  eeale. 

Tho.  Enans  d«  Oswaldestre  in  co.  Salop.=FElianora  fil.  Ed'r'i  Lloyd  Ar. 

Bion'ns  Euans  de  Treneleth  TrtveUth  [or  Tre-=T=Eatbenna  fil.  et  coh»r.  Rich, 
flsoh  in  the  pariBh  of  Oewestr;]  in  oo.  Salop  Ar.  |  Lloyd  de  Swyn'ey. 

Tbomao^Anna  fil.  Danid  Johannes     Edwardns  Erans^Anna  fil.  Bogeri 

Eaans  de  i  Powell  Theol(^  8  fil.  de  Treneleth  in    "  ' 

Bnebone     Dootorii.  com.    Salop    afi 

Ar.  162S. 


Ejnaston  de  Hor- 
ley  [Hordley]  in 
00.  Salop. 


Ejton  Enans    Riohardiis  Enans  fil.    Bozenu  2  [bapt.  at  Ofiwestrr    Esthenna. 
fil.  et  hnres.     et  hsres  set.  6  annor*    26  July  1621  ;  SheriflT  1677J.  — 

a,"  1628.  Margaretta. 

ED.  EVANCE. 


€bans. 

HarL  1896,  fo.  109.    B.,  fo.  9P. 
Thomas  Enans.^. . . . 

Johannes  Enana-^Alicis. 


snanB.^A 
Alicia  filia  Tho.  Adams  de  Wemme-yThomaB  Eaans. YAgnee  fil.  Tho.  Eynion. 

Elizabetha.    Johaimes».  . . .    Edwardns  [s]-    EUsabetba.    Anoa.    Uaria. 


178 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHROPSHIRE,   1628. 


Harl.  1241,  fo.  41.    Harl.  616,  fo.  270»». 

Arms:  Harl.  1241. — Quarterly:  1  and  4,  Argmtya  chevron  between  three  boare* 
heads  couped  close  sable  ;*  2  and  8,  Vert,  three  eagles  displayed  in  fesu  or 
[Owen  Gwynedd]. 

Cbbst. — On  a  ditcal  coronet  or  a  boards  head  cotgped  close  sable. 

Another  Coat  :  Harl.  1241. — Quarterly  of  twelve:  1,  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three 
boars'*  heads  couped  close  sable,  Edneved  BEimE ;  2,  Vert,  a  lion  rampant 
gules  [Or,  a  lion  rampant-regardant  sable],  Gwaithvoed  ;  3,  OuUs,  three 
lions  passant  in  pale  argent,  Gruff  ap  Conan  ;  4,  Vert,  three  eagles 
displayed  in /esse  or,  Owen  Gwynedd  ;  5,  Argent,  a  chevron  sable  between  three 
human  heads  affronte  couped  at  the  neck  proper,  Edneved  Vyohan  ;  6,  Vert, 
a  bitch  trippant  argent  attired  or,  Llowaroh  Holbaoh  [Llowaboh 
Holbwroh]  ;  7,  Argent,  three  battle-axes  sable,  a  crescent  for  difference, 
Hackluit  [of  Yetton,  CO.  Hereford]  ;  8,  Gfules,  a  chevron  between  three 
escallops  argent,  Milbobne  [of  Tillington,  go.  Glouc]  ;  9,  [Gules], 
fretty  [ermine],  Eynfobd  [Eynesfobd]  ;  10,  Sable,  three  roaches  naiantin 
pale  argent,  Roch  [Roche J  ;  11,  Argent,  a  salHre  engrailed  assure  within  a 
bordure  engrailed  or,  Dbectes  [Dbeet]  ;  12,  Argent,  a  /esse  counter- 
embattled  sable  fretty  or  between  three  Horn  passant  gules,  Cabdington. 

Robert.^. , . , 

^1 

Kenriek  ap  Rofyert.^.  ...da.to  Madock. 


J 


Ithell  Vychan.=f-Angarrett  da.  ^  hei.  to  Robin. 


1 


David  ap  Ithell.=f^Agneta  da.  to  W^  ap  Kenriek. 


Ithell  ap  Dauid.^Margarett  da.  to  James  Conway  {Margartt 
j  doughty  to  David  Lloyd). 

\{Ivan.^Margartt  doughtr  to  James  Doway.) 

I 


nus 


Elizabeth  vxor      Ellis  Emns.^Winifrid  da.  Sr  hei.  to  Tho. 


John  (Aprys). 


Hackluit  de  Com.  Her^. 


James  a  Priest 
{2  sane). 


Katherine  voxf  Tho. 
Whittley  of  Aston. 


I    I 

Elizabeth.  Jane 

—  (J one). 

Mary. 


I 

Joyce. 


^ohn 


T 


John        Symon 
2  Sonne.    ^  sonne. 


Thomas  Evan9=rKatherine  da.  to  John 


of  Northope, 


Conway  of  Portenan. 


Oeorge  s  sonne. 


U} 

Charles  6  mmne. 
Edward  7  smne. 


I 


Thomas  Evans. 

*  In  Harl.  616  the  boan*  heads  are  **  sable,  oooped  gales.** 
t  This  generation  is  omitted  in  Harl.  1241. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   SHROPSHIRE,    1623.  179 

€pton  of  €^ton  anti  ©utrlcston.  near 
€lUsmcrc. 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  111''.     Harl.  1241,  fo.  Si"*.     S.,  ff.  96'',  96. 

Abub:  Harl.  1396. — Qmrterhj  oflwflve:  1,  Ermine,  a  lion  rampant  (aure,'E.i,'toz&  ; 
2,  Ari/mtl,  a  rhmfron  between  three  erowa  mhk,  ifarh  iwhitng  in  the  b*ak  art 
trmine  spot,  Llowaboh  ap  Bbankb  ;  3,  PaJy  of  eigtU  argmt  ami  guUit,  a 
lion  rampant  salih,  Ghuffith  Mayi^r  ;  4,  Vnrt,  a  lion  rampant  or,  Sasdiff 
Hahdd  ;  5,  Azurt,  a  lion  ramptnt  or,  Kadowkn  ;  6,  Vtrl,  Ikrte  eaaUa 
duplayed  in/Mst  or,  Owtn  Owytjedd  ;  7,  Vert,  a  ch^ron  ermint  bflwem  three 
wolvei'  heads  srased  argmif,  Herbd  Vlaith  ;  8,  Argmt,  a  lion  rampant  sabU, 
debruised  by  a  bendttt  sinisler  giile^,  OwKN  Broointtr  ;  9,  Or  [gnlea],  a 
lion    rampant    gules    [or]    ifit/iin    a    bitrdure    of   the    seeend,     GwtNWiKil 

tflWBNWTNWYSJ  ;  10,  Argsnt,  on  a  chevron  gules  three  jUurs-de-lis  or, 
[adoo  Ddu  :  II,  Ermine,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  Kendbik  Ruai.IiON  ; 
IS,  Vert,  a  boar  etatant  or,  Roger  Powib. 

Elydor  ap  Rees  8ay8.=Frj4rf[in]  fil.  Ednertb  Bonfras  [Adda  dan.  of  Idnerth 
I  Benvraa  married  £i;dur  np  B«eB  Saj's]. 


UeJidor  ap  Blider.' 


T" 


Eadwgai]  ap  Melior.'T^Myuaiiivy  GJ.  nt  hfpr.  Edmand  Edneved 
[Sdnsvett}  ap  Lowarch  ap  Branne. 

Gnimth  ap  Kadwgan.^. . , ,  Gl.  Fowlu  FiUwarrin  dc  Wbictington  mil. 

LlnelUnne  ap  Graff,  =T=Ankaretta  fil.  et  htor.  Mredd.  ap 
de  E^n.  Madoc  ap  Graffith  Maylor. 

Uadoo  ap  Lt'D^Auknnitu  fil.  DnTid  ap  Grono  ap  Jer. 
de  E^n,  |  ap  Uowdl  ap  Uordi^  ap  S^Ddiff. 


Jeoan  ap  Madoo  de  Eytoa-^rAiweBta  filia  Bogeri  Paleet^n  mililiB. 


Euan  de 
Eylon. 


c  ap=fMai^areta  Blia  Ed-     Ithel  ap  Gwrgen^. , .  .fil,  et  hser.MadocapEliKaw 


nevet,  Gam  np  Jcr-  Vychan  ap  Gwr-  I  Elidi'  sp  Owen  Brogiatiiin  \JHia 
wortb  Voei]  np  S'  genap  Madocdc  et  har.  ap  Elisaeo  ap  Ivan  ap 
Treuor.  Pentlyn,  Owen  Breigenlin]. 


Jacobns  EytoiiY^JweaLliaD  fil.  Konwrick 
de  Eytoii,  I  ap  Rotje  Rotpai. 


Ejmion  ap  Itbell. 


T 


Johannes  Eyton  a" 


1477.=f=Qwenhiaer  fil.  et  h»er. 


THE  VISITATION    OF   SHaOPaHIRB,    161 


.AL_ 


WillimnB: 
Eyton 


-Lowra  fil.  Tudor  Vychan  Matilda  vior  GrulF.  Margaretta  Txor  Howell 
op  Owill'm  ap  Graff,  de  ap  ReeB  ap  Jem  ap  ap  Rees  ap  David  ap 
PeElynne.  Ll'n.  Howell. 


Ourm 
Eyton  de 
Eyton. 


^Maria   fil,   Rob'    JolieaEyton=fElizabethafil.  et  bar,  Aodoenis  Owaji 


Dow'inge  Down-    2  filiuB. 
iriffe     of     Bew- 
morrice    [Bean- 


Bp  Gruff,    ap   Owen  ap   Howell   ap 
Madoc  D'du  of  Pentre  Madock. 

Arms :    Argent,   oa   a  chevron 
guleB  three  fleura-de-liB  or. 


Jacob  119' 
Eyton  de 
Eyton. 


JacobuB  Eyton- 
de     Dudleston 

Job'eB        in  com.  Salop. 

BoydoD. 


^Elizabetba  fllia  Ed'r'i 
Breerton  de  Bnrsham 
[Borasham  or  Bnrras, 
CO.  Denbigh]. 


-Margreta  fil.  et  cobter.  Phi'  Bard  Burd 
ap  Dauid  Bard  ap  Euan  ap  David  ap 
11  n  ap  Jcr.  ap  D'd  ap  ll'n  ap  Eendrick 
ap  Ruallon, 


Will'iiB  Eyton=j=Dorothea  filia  Jaoobi 
de  Dudleston.  I  Eyton  de    Eyton  in 
com.  Salopite. 


I. 


Kendriclt=j=Elizabetha  filia  Ric'i        Jacobus  Eyton  de^pMaria  filia  Rich'i  [Ntch'i] 


Eyton  de 
Eyton. 


Brooke  de  Norton  in 
CO.  Ceatr'. 


Dudleston  in  com. 
Salop  1623. 


Bnlkeley    de    Bewmorris 
mil. 


S'  GerrardUB  Eyio 
de  Eyton  K*. 


S'  RobertuB  Eyton  de  Dudlea-^Jocosa  fil.  et  htEres 
ton  in  com.  Salop  ^  of  Pentre  Franciaci  Lloyd  de 
Madock  K'.  Hardwick  in  co.  Salop. 


Robertus     Grieelda 
Eyton,         [  QTKwoUa] . 


Penelope.    James       Kenricks     John  Eyton      Arbella, 
i  Sonne.    3  sonTte.       t  wrme.  — 

Mary. 


€pton  of  €pton  super  SSacaltJ  ifilorcs. 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  112".     Karl.  1241,  fo.  74".     8.,  ff.  96^  97. 

Arms:  Harl.  \^^^.~QuaTierly :  1  and  4,  Or,  a  fret  azure  [Eyton]  i  2  and  3, 

Guiles,  lu'o  bars  ermine  [P4»tolf1. 
Obest. — A  Inrd's  head  erased  sable,  hoM%ng  in  Vie  beak  a  laurel  branch  v&rt. 
Amotheu  Coat;   Harl.  lZ$e.~QuarUrly :    1  and  4,    Gttles,   two   bars  ermines 

2  and  3,  Or,  a  fret  azure, 
CRBar. — A  reindeer's  Iiead  or,  hokUny  in  the  month  an  acorn  gold,  slipped  and  leaved 


Amotheh  Chest  :  Sbrewabury  MS. — A  lion's  head  or,  Itoldin^  in  l/ie  motdh  a  barrel  or. 
William  Lord  of  EyUm  sans  date.=r-  ■  •  ■ 


1 

I 


a 


t 


THE  VISITATION  OV  8HSOF8HIKB,   1628. 


A| 


181 


S"  Piter  Eytm  tonne  ofW^eE.  7.t=.  . . . 


T 


P$ter  de  Eyton  sans  daU.^, . . . 


T 


TP" 


8onn$  of  Peter  de  Eyton.^, . .  . 


T 


J(f^  Lo. 


ofEyUm  ii  E.  j.=t=.  . . . 


T 


Peter  de  Eyton  s9  E.  j.=f=.  .  • . 


[ximW 


T 


US  Eyton  de  Eyton  in  co.  Salop  [Banger  of=r.  • .  • 


the  Forest  of  Wrekin  and  Wildmores 


i 


Gtoorgios  Eyton  mile8.=T=.  • . . 


Ion' 


Nich'ns  Eyton  de  Eyton  in  oo.  Salop  mile8=pEatherina  filia  Joh'is  Talbott 


[Sheriff  1440  and  1449]. 


Fnlco 
Eyton 
miles 
Ifilins. 


Hargretta  Leticia  vzor 

nuptaWill'o  Tho.  Poyner 

Yonge  de  de  Beslo  [  w] . 

Kenton 

[Caynton] 

mil. 


in  com.  Salop  Earl  of  Salop. 


Lodovicus= 
Eyton  de 
Eyton  in 
com.  Salop 

2fiIiQ8. 


Luty 
vxor 
David 
Tonge. 


=Anna 

fil. 

Joh'es 

Savage 

deco. 

Oestr' 

mil. 


Margretta 
vxorJoh'es 
Banaster 
de  Hodnell 
IHodneH], 


\meri$ 


Katnertne 
vxor  W^ 
Cole  E.  4. 


Francisoa 
vxor  Jacobi 
Litzde 
Newtowne. 


I 

Anna  nnpta 
Will'o  Dodd 
de  Glonerley. 


Henricns^^ana  fil.  Thomsd 
Eyton.t  Cressett  de  Upton 
Oressett. 


fJ< 


100 

Eyton. 


JoliannesI 
8.p. 


„  1 1 J 

Edmondus 
s.p. 


4  I 

BicharduB  3. 


—  Nicholas  4. 


Lewis  8.p.     Fnlco  s.p. 


Thomas^ 
Eyton  de 
Wigmore. 


Bogems 
8.p. 


Willimos 
s.p. 


B 


• .  . . 


filia 
Bob't 
Lingeade 
Ellsmere. 


7^    . 

Bogems  Eyton 
de  Springhall  in 
Essex  7  fil. 

Eatherina  ux. 
....  Titley  de 
Titley. 


*  John,  elder  brother  of  Hnmphr^,  was  Sheriff  1394. 

f  Harl.  1896  differs  from  this  pedigree,  bat  is  evidently  incorrect,  and  Shrewsbnrj  MS.  has 
been  followed  aboTe. 

X  John,  Lewis,  Boger,  Bdmond,  Falke,  William,  Bichaxd,  and  Nicholas  are  all  omitted  in 
Shrewsbnry  MS. 


182 


THB  VISITATION  OF  SHB0P8HI&B,   1628. 


Bj 


WilliLs^KatWina    «.. 
Eyton  2.    WiU'i  Meadow. 


Thomas  Eyton  de  Eyton  in= 
com.  Salop  [Sheriff  1567  ; 
M.P.  for  Wenlock]. 


^Aliciafil.  WiU'i  Oharleton 
de  Apeley  [  Apley  Castle] . 


Thomas  Eyton.=FFortuna  fil.  Will'i  Cotton  de  Cotton. 
1.  Bichardns.      2.  Thomas.      8.  Willimos.      Dorothea.      Margiett. 


Eobertns=p=Anna  fil.  Ric'i  [Jacobi] 


Eyton. 


Leuison  [Leveson]  Ar. 


WillimuB  Eyton 
2  filins  doxit  Mar- 
gretta  .  .  •  • 


Jana  nnpta  Tho. 
Barley  de  Mal- 
hnrst. 


I 


Richardus  Eyton  de  Eyton  1608  [on: 
whose  death  s.p.  Eyton  reverted  to 
Philip,  who  was  Sheriff  in  1683]. 

r 


:Maria  fil.  Adam 
Oteley  de  Pich- 
ford. 


Anna  vxor  •  •  • . 
Cocker  Goker  de 
Hibemii. 


Elizab.  vxor 
Bolandi  Lyd- 
low  [Ludlow]. 


I 


I 


Alicia  vxor  Tho.       Thomas^pEllena  fil.  Bic'i 


Vmpton  [^Gromp- 
ton]  [?  Acton]  de 
Acton  BameU. 


Eyton  8. 


Robert  i  sonne 
slaine. 


Babtiste  Kathe- 
rine  da,  to  Rkhr 
ard  Backisttr 
[?  Banaster]. 


Dorothea  Yxor 
Tho.  Pigott  de 
Chetwin[Chet- 
wynd]. 


Phillippas  Eyton= 
2  Sonne  [High 
Sheriff  1638]. 


=Maria  fil.  Danid  Yale    Thomas  2. 
D^   Sf    Ghancelor    of 
Chester. 


Maria 
s.p. 


T?iomas' 
1  Sonne. 


-Marg^  da.  to  ...  .  Thomes 
of  Shelhvkk  [Thomoe  de 
Shelvocke']. 


William 
2  Sonne. 


I 

Phillipp 
3  Sonne. 


Frances  a 
daughter. 


Phillipp  [Jil.  primus].  Thomas  [s**  son]. 


fftxmox  ox  Jfarmer  d!  J&ap  ^tk. 

Harl.  616,  ff.  289^  240. 
(Henry  Hanbury.Y^lys  daughter  to  Robert  Sdlveyn  Knyght. 


WilUam  Boweles  mar.^Agnes  daughter  to  Henry  Hanbury. 

I 


iuiai 


WilUam  Boweles  mar.^EHeabethe  daughter  to  John  Oiffordo  Knight. 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHBOPSHIBB,   1628. 


183 


! 


A| 


Robert  Orubhert.^Kaiherin. 

I 

William  Oruhbert.^.  .  . . 

I 


John  fforde^....doughior[to]       John  ffarpar  [of=rElynor  doxighter  A  heirs  to 


mar. 


. .  . .  Bulksiey.     Rushall,  co.  Staff.]. 


William  Qrobber. 


Elizabethe  mar.  to  William  Lee      Robart  Harpur  maried  the  dougJUer 
[Leghof  Shawell,co.  Leicester],     [of]  ....  Lyttelton. 


I 
Dorathe  sans  yssue. 


.  . .  .=f=  ThomasFyEmot doughfer to  ... 


doughter 
of  ... . 


Former. 


Symhgn  of  Hervy 
of  [sic]  Hereford. 


ThomaeF=f^Dorathe  doughter  to 
Horde       John  Harpur. 
mar. 


Lowrens 
Former. 


WiiUam  Former  mar. 
EUzabethe  doughter  to 
Sir  William  Norys. 


Richard  Former  mar.- 
[Merchant  of  the 
Staple  of  Calais]. 


'Anne  d.&  one  of  fheirss 
of  Sir  William  Browne 
Juaior  of  London. 


j  J -| — I 

Sir  John  i  sonne.       William  2  sonne.      George  3  sonne.        Oerome  s  sonne. 


Thomas*  Frommer  mar.=^ffrauncis  doughter  Jk  heirs 
[Sheriff  1559].  to  Thomas  Horde.) 


J 


ifetomll  of  ^Botoiw. 

HarL  1896,  fo.  118^    S.,  fo.  106»». 

Abms:    Shrewsbury  HS. — Per  chevron  argent  and  sable^  three  mullets  counter- 

changed,  on  a  chief  sable  three  leopards' faces  argent. 
Orsst. — A  tiger*s  head  argent,  collared  sable,  thereon  three  mullets  argent. 

Joh'is  Fewterell  de  Downe=r. . .  .  fil Wilcoks  [Wilcocks  alias  Wil- 


in  com.  Salop. 


Thomas    Leoniu^us  Fewterell= 
s.p.  de  Downe  8  fil. 

A 


kinson]  de  Broseley  in  co.  Salop. 


.... 


fil Bechcote  de 

Bechcote  in  com.  Salop. 


Johanne8.=T=. . . 


B 


*  Thomas  Fermoor,  or  Faimer,  the  Sheriff  of  Salop  in  1669,  was  seated  at  Somerton,  00. 
Oxford,  bat  resided  occasioiially  in  Salop  on  his  wife*8  property.  She  was  the  only  child  and 
heiress  of  Thomas  Hord  of  Horn's  Park,  and  relict  of  Bdwani  Bawlegh  of  Farmingho  in  Norfolk. 


184 


THE  VISITATION  OF  8HB0PSHIBE,   1628. 


A| 


Dorotbe  nupta 
Ric'i  Colbome 
de  Walshbacb 
2  Joh'i  Wred- 
nall. 


1 


B| 


....  filia=Rolandn8=FJana  filia  Rob^ 
,  . .  .Nile 
2  vxor. 


Fewterell 
deDowne 
in  com. 
Salop  fil. 
et  bseres. 


Cresset  de 
Upton  Cresset 
in  CO.  Salop 
Ar. 


Tbomas. 
Waltenw. 
RicbardoB. 
PetnuL 


FranciflCQB 
Farmer  de 
Eudon  Boiv 
nell  in  com. 
Salop. 


Jana  nupta  Ad'se  Crumpe 
ICrompe]  de  Bouldon  in 
CO.  Salop. 


Elizabetba  vz. 
Leonardi  Wilson 
de  com.  Lincoln. 


Margaretta  vx.    Anna 
Rad^  Dnnford    s.p. 
de  com.  Ozon. 


Johannes 
Fewterell 
2  fil. 


Rich'us  Fewtrell  de  Downe  in: 
com.  Salop  Capitalis  Consta- 
buLbundredi  de  Stottesdenin 
eod'  com.  Salop  a®  1623. 


:Franci8cafil.  et 
vna  b©r.  Fran- 
cisci  Fanner  de 
Eudon  Bumell. 


I 

Anna  nupta 
Joh'iEgington 
do  Robiston  in 
com.  Salop. 


Elena  nnpta 
Ed'r'o  Groflvenor 
de  Holies  in  co. 
Staff. 


RICHARD  FFEWTERELL. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  119.    S.,  fo.  107. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Per  bend  or  and  guUsy  a  gryphon  segreant  caunUrchanged 

within  a  bordure  voir. 
Crest. — On  a  branch  lying  fessnoays  irunked  raguU,  and  sprouting  /irom  the 

dexter  end  a  honeysuckle  proper,  a  kingfiehtr  of  the  same  holding  in  the  beak  a 

fish  or. 


( 


Tbo.  Fisher  de  Worceet'r.=i=Elizabetha  Parker. 


1 


Anna  nupta  Joh'es  Fi8her=T=Johanna  filia  Hnmfir'i    Willi's  Fisherbp. . . .  filia 


....  Thompson    de  Worcester 
de  Worcester.        fil.  et  basr. 


illi'sFii 


Potter  de  Cbicknell  in    deco.  North't' 
CO.  Salop.  2  filios. 


Roane. 


Willmms.    Johannes.    Oedeon.    Gasparns  Fisher  4  fil Tzor  •  •  •  .White. 

in  Artibus  magister. 


Ahcia  nimta 
Will'o  Atkys 
de  Lndlow. 


Anna  nupta 
Joh'es  Gerard 
de  Worcester. 


Alianora  nz.  Tbo. 
Dance  de  Chipping 
Norton  in  co.  O^on. 


Eliz.  TX. 
Tbom» 
Bissell 
deWorc. 


Isabella  vz.  Joh'is 
Wateys  rennpta 
Rhesa  Jones  de 
Ludlow. 


i 


THB  VISITATION   OF  SHROPSHIBB,    1628.  186 

A_\ 

Phil-      Bicn^nB  Fisher  de  Ludlow=T=Maria  filia  Tho.  Churchny    Tho.  Fisher  de 


lippus.    in  CO.  Salop  Alderma*  viUsd 
Salop  fil.  et  h»r.  1628. 


de  Tewesbory  in  co.  Salop.    Zirickseas  in  Hol- 
land 8  fil.  a<>  1628. 

4^ 


I         i                          I          II  II  I 

Johannes    Tho.  Fisher  fil.  et  hser.  ap-  Edwardns.    Johanna.  Anna.        Martha. 

2.                parens  stat.  21  a<>  1628  in                             —  — 

Artibos  magister.                                     Maria.  Jnditha. 


f  RICHARD  FFI8HER.        THOMAS  FFISHER. 


ifletcjer  of  Chester  anti  Contnober. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  119»».     Harl.  1241,  fo.  182^    S.,  fo.  100^ 
Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Sable^  two  battle-axes  in  saltire  argent^  each  ducally  croumed  or. 

John  Fletcher  of  Denbighe.=i=. . . . 


T 


W" 


Fletcher=rEllin  da.  to  James    Tho.  Fletcher  Alder 


Ald$nnan» 


no. 


Bracy  of  Teirton     man  of  Chester. 
[Tiverton]. 


'Alice  da.  to  James  Bracy 
of  Teirton  in  co.  Chest'.* 


Tho.  Fletcher  Mayor  of  Chester.    William.    Ranfe. 


Jonn  FletchernpMargrett  da.  to  Lawr.    Tno.  Fletcher  Vicar  of  Con-=FEliz.  da.  to 

Woodnet  Eodnett.         doner  in  oo.  Salop  1598.  John  Hall. 


1598. 


Rob^  Fletcher  Sheriff  of  Chests.  Joane. 


Soxattx  of  €beUt|)  near  ^j^tfnalL 

S.,  ff.  800*,  800\ 

[Arms. — Quarterly :  1,  Quarterly  per  feeze  indented  [argent]  and  [sable],  in  first 
and  fourth  quarters  a  bugle-ham  stringed  [of  the  second]  ;  2,  Argent^  three 
pheonSy  two  and  one,  sable ;  impaling,  Or,  frettee  ....<,  on  a  chief  or  three 
round  buckles  gules,  tongues  to  dexter  [Rowley  ?]. 

pfohn  Forster  of  Evelithj=f  Isabella  da.  to  ... ,  Kuffin  of  Abertanat. 

A 


*  The  wife's  name  is  omitted  in  BhrewBbarj  MS. 


BB 


186 


THE  VISITATION   OF  8HB0PSHIBE,   1628. 


|A 


Richard  Forsier  of=^Mary  da.  of OrMhy 


tewn=F. 


Euelith  1*'  Sonne. 


Tlio.^ 


by  Margaret  da.  to  ... . 
Selmond. 


Wilham 

Forster 

s^sonns. 


I 


•Margarett  da.  to  W* 
Taylor  of  Longdon  in  eo. 
Salop. 


Forstsr. 


\ 


.'=j=Frances  da.  of     Robert  Forster  of  Euelith=rKatherine  da.  to  TT*  Barker 


....  Chfford.        in  co.  Salop. 


i 


of  Coulsedge  in  com.  Salop. 


George=Elizabeth  da.  to      Robert  Forster  of=y<Toano  da.  to  Edw.  Mitton  of  Weston 


Forster. 


Rich.  Moreton.        Barton  Oreene. 


in  com.  Stafford. 


Richard  Forster.        Robert  Forster. 


John.     Thomas.    Ric 

—         Forster. 
Allen. 


\ch€urd=r.  .  . . 


Dorothy  married    Cicely  m*  to 
to  John  Hanhett BenialL 


Joyce  mar*  to 
John  BentalL 


ichard 


George 
Forster. 


Richard  Forster.^EUzabeth  da.  to  Thomas  Rowley. 

! 

Walter=f=Elieabeth  da.  to  Thomas    Luce  uxor  Lancelott    Jans  ux.  Ed- 


Forster. 


Skrimshire  of  Staffordsh.    Stevens. 


wardi  Oratmt. 


Thomas  2.     Walter  3. 


Oeorge ForsterofEvelith[nowlinngrrJoane  da.  to  Fronds 


1614— Visit.  Staff.,  p.  277]. 


Brooke  of  Cotton. 


Elizabeth.        Jans.] 


jforsttr  of  WBatlin^  Street  anti  button 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  117.    Harl.  1241,  fo.  44.    Harl.  616,  fo.  260^    8.,  fo.  106^. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly :  1,  Quartsrly  per  f esse  indsntsd  argent  and  sable,  in 
ihs  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  bugle-hom  stringed  of  the  second,  Fobsteb  ; 
2,  Sable,  a  cross  pcUimce  argent,  Ypton  ;  8,  Argent,  on  a  bend  azure  three 
oat'sheaves  or,  Otelet  ;  4,  Sable,  a  pale  argent,  Weayeb. 

Cbbst. — A  talbot  statant  argent,  collared  gules,  lined  or,  the  end  tied  in  a  knot 

Richard  Forster.^.  .  . . 

I 

Roger  Foster.=j=.  •  • . 


THB  VISITATION  OF  8HS0P8HISB>   1628. 


187 


Al 


mn 


John  Forsier.^. . . , 


J 


Wilimus  Pore8ter.=T=4?ilctf. 


Willimns  Forster  fil.  et  h»r.=T=. .  . .         Richardos  Forester.^pAlioia. 
[ob.]  ante  patrem. 


illimi 


Thomas  ob.    Willimns  Fore8-=pElizabetha  fil.  Joh*is  Bonfford  Rujford  de  Bntlos 


infiftns. 


ter  de  Watling 
street. 


in  CO.  Heref. 
Arms :  Argent,  a  fasse  between  three  trefoils  sable. 


Bichardns 
Forester  8.p. 


T 


Joh'es  Forester  de  Watling- 
streete  in  oo.  Salop. 


=Anna  filia  Tho.  Banester 
de  HadnalL 


Alicia  fiL  Tho-=f=Joh*es  Forester  de  Wat-=f  Isabella  fil.  W» 

Lister  de  Bow- 
ton  in  com. 


mas  Charlton 
nx.  1. 


lingstret  in  com.  Salop 
[Uving  1506]. 


Bobertns      Alicia  vxor  Joh'es  Ikee  V7f 
Morton.        J&^  Mm/tick  {John  Nycke). 


;ioh'i 


Salop. 


Bioh'os  Fores 
ter  ob.  ante 
p'rem. 


Johannes  s.p.  Willimns  s.p. 


Elizabetha  fil.: 
notha  Bo. 
Morton. 


:Biohardns  Forster  de  Sntton= 
Madox  in  com.  Salop  2  fil. 


Francisca  nata  ante 
nnptias  yzor  Wil- 
limi  Adams  de 
Gle[e]ton  in  oo. 
Salop. 


'Margeria  fil Wildygote  de 

Wolnerhampton    in    co.    Staff, 
vxor  2. 


I 


^^^^^^^^ 


Johannes  Forester=Flsabella  fil.  Ed'r'i 


de  Sntton  natns 
ante  matrimoninm 
ao  1592. 


Forster  5  filij 
Johanni  Forster 
de  Watlingstreet. 


Elizabetha  nata 
post  nnptias 
vxor  Bob'ti 
Bowyer. 


( 


Frandsons  Forester. 


Bich'ns  Upton  de  npton=T=Elianora  soror  et  h»res  W"^ 


in  Essex. 


Otley  de  Oteley  Ar. 


*Philhpns  Upton  de  Oteley  firater  et  haores 

dnxit  Anna  nl Stenenton  de  DoUiill 

in  com.  Salop.  =?= 


Bobertns  Upton  de  Oteley  in  co. 
Salop  fil.  et  h»r.  s.p. 


*  Harl.  1341  makes  this  Philip  "son  of  Stephen,  son  of  Richard." 


188 


THE  VISITATION  OV  SHBOP8HISE,    1628. 


B| 


£J 


Jocosa  fil.  et  h»r.  Phillippi  Upton  de=rJoh'e8  Poreter  de  Watlingafcret  in  oo.  Salop 
Otley  [Oteley]  in  co.  Salop.  fil.  et  hsBr.  [lived  at  Easthope]  * 


T 


Johannes  Phillippns     Anna  vx.  Elizabetha   vx.  J  ana  vx.  BicU    Johanna. 

1  8.p.  7  s.p Edwardi  Stanly  Heyline  de  Al- 

—  —  Moile  de  Knocking  derton[^2t^- 

Richardns  Franciscos    IMoyls],  in  co.  Salop.  ton]   in  com. 

2  8.p.  9  8.p.  Salop. 


Bogerns  Forster 
4  fil.  duxit  Elia- 
norum  filiam 
Bogeri  Panier 
IPaviar]. 


Edwardos  {Edmonds) 
Forster  5  filins  doxit 
[Margarita  fll.  Thome 
Bostoclo]. 


Bobertns  Forster 
6  filins  duxit 


•  •  •  • 


I 


AnthonioB 
Forster  8 


10.  Job. 


T 


Johan'es.    Thomas.    Jocosa  vx.  Willimi  Baldwin.    Isabella  nx.  Joh'es 

Forster  de  Sutton. 


I 
Will'us  Forster  de  Watling-= 

stret   in  com.  Salop   1597 

[lived  at  Upton]. 


Franoiscus  Foreste: 
de  Watlingstret  in 
com.     Salop     Ar. 
1628. 


^Margaretta  fil.  et  cohsr.  Joh'is  Weyer 
de  Strangford  in  com.  Heref.  rennpta 
Eetelby  et  Scudamore. 


Thomas: 
Forster 
8  filins. 


'• . . . 


Cecilia  fil.  Andrea 
Charleton  de  Ape- 
ley  in  00.  Salop. 


T 


1 


Margaretta  vx.  Jocosa  vx.  Willimi  Ire- 

BolandiHillde  monger   Ironmonger  of 

BechleyinoouL  Chattrell  [Chatkidl]  m 

Salop.  com.  Staffs.  =t= 

John* 


n 

2.  Andreas  s.p. 
8.  Willimns. 


Franciscus  Forster 
primogenitns  stat. 
24an'ornma<>1628. 


=Dorothea  filia  Ja- 
cobi  Scrimshire 
de  Norbnry  in  co. 
Staff. 


Maria  vx.  Tho- 
mas Chetham  de 
Nuthnrst  in  co. 
Lane. 


Sara. 


Franciscus. 


FBAN.    FOBESTEB. 


*  This  John,  bj  a  grant,  1520,  from  Henry  VIII.,  on  acoount  of  certain  diaeases  in  his  head, 
had  leaTO  to  wear  his  hat  at  all  times,  "  as  well  in  oar  presence  as  elsewhere." 


THE  VISITATION   OF  8HRQP8HIEE,    1623. 

Jfob)lcr  of  J^arnagc  ^vm^t. 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  118.     Harl.  1^41,  fo.  123.    8.,  fl'.  Iu5",  loG. 

AfiUS;  Harl.  1896. — Quarttrhj  of  nine -.  \,  AzuTt,on  a  ctuiiTOnargent — chetTonen^ 
grailed  or  in  Harl.  1241 — betweeen  three  lions  jiatennt-guariUint  or  as  /nani/ 
eroMe»  molirumbU,  a  mullet  on  a  cretrfiit  for  tiiffhrence — Fowler  id  ShrewB- 
bory  MS. ;  2,  /*«■  palt  table  and  argent,  an  eagle  duvlayail  with  two  heads 
counter(kanged,dueallijgoTgtdoT — Loveday  in  Shrewsbury  MS. ;  3,  Ermine,  J 
OH  a  canton  githe  an  mol  argent — owl  or  in  Uarl.  1241 — Baiiton  in  Shrews-  ' 
bury  MS.  [Fowlee  of  Ricote]  ;  4,  Barry  of  air  gules  and  argent,  on  a  chief 
or  a  lion  passant  asure — Inhlbfikld  in  ShrewBbory  MS, ;  5,  Argent,  a 
fAevTon  betuiMn  three  birds  sable;  6.  Argsnt,  three  wolves'  heads  erased  gules, 
within  a  bordure  azure  charged  with  eight  lowers  or — billets  in  Harl.  1241 
[Berbt  y] ;  7,  Vairg  nrgmt  and  gulet  [Gueslkv]  ;  8,  Azure,  two  bars 
argent,  over  all  a  bend  eomjionee  or  and  gules — Leiuh  in  Shrcwsbnry  MS. 
[Lee,  Bishop  of  Liohfibld"]  ;  9,  Vert,  three  goats  salient  argent — Tbollop 
in  Shrewsbury  MS. 

Gbest. — A  cubit  arm  ered  vested  ature,  cuffed  .  .  .  . ,  fh«  hand  proper  holding  a  hawk's 

lure  vert,fealhered  argent,  garnished  and  lined  or,  the  tine  twined  round  the  arm. 

[Visit.  Oxford  giyes  the  groyeslone  in  Hasley  Church  to  Dame  Julian  Fowler  of 

Rycotti,  who  died  1827,  wbidi  quarters  above,  3  for  Fowler,  4  for  Inglefield,  and  7 

(or  Gresley.  i 

In  Dngdale'a  MS.  Staff.  Via. :  Crest — A  cnbit  ann  holding  an  open  book  of 

mnsic.    Giyen  also  in  Harl.  MS.  6128.] 
^  Johonnea  Fowler  de  Foxley  in  oo.  Baok.^.  .  . .  fil.  et  hteres  ....  Loucday. 

„i 


S'  Hen.  Fowler  de  Foxley .=i 


.  eoror  et  berea  Joban'a  Barton  Berlon. 


Will's  Fowler  dtf  Ricott  in  com.=fCecilia  fil.  et  vna  hsredem  Nicholai 
Ozon.  milea.  I  Inglefeld  militia. 


Bicbardus  Fowler  niiles=f^ 
CanceltariUB  Dacatns 
Lancastria  t'pe  E.  4. 


de 
jAr 


fil.  Joh'ii 
Cothorpinc' 


DanveiB    Cecilia  vior  Tho.   Rookea 
m.  Ozon.    [Brookes']  de  Falley  in  com. 
Buck.  At. 


Bichardua  Fowler  niile8.=j=Eliza.  fil.  Thomn  et  Boror  Andree  D'ni  Windeaore. 
I  ~  " 


Thomas  Fowler  2=rMargeria  filia  WiU'ue  Lee  de  MorpathT^Iaabella  EUta.  fil.  et 

flliiiB  Armiger  pro  I  ...  .  Colcuile  in  co.  Northnmbriiu  hiereB  Audrefe 

oorpore  R'  Ed'r'i  4.     Marg  da.  to  Theeanrarins  Berwici.     1  Trollop  militia. 
Edward  Lee, 


Edward  Fowler  o/"  Twickenham=r.  ■ 
in  wm,  Rutland  f"  Twituam  by  j 
Richmond  "—Via.  Stafford]. 


Tho.  Foioler=Mary  da.  to  ... .  Cokvill. 
Esq.  of  the        Arms  :  Or,  ten  billets 
body  to  E.  4.    gulet. 


•  In  Bodford'8  '  Bla«ia  of  EpiBcopacy,'  paget  68  Mid  120,  the  nrnis  o(  Rowland  Loo,  who 
wu  Biehop  of  Liohflelil  11^31-1543,  ure  kitou  as,  Vert,  three  bulla  anlipiit  argeat ;  and  tho  abote, 
the  well-known  coat  ot  the  Loghs  of  Adliugton.  oo.  Che«er,  U  attributed  to  the  See  ot  ChMtor. 
It  will  be  seen  bj  our  pedigree,  that  tho  impaicd  coat  la  Lanadowne  MS.  ass,  quoted  by 
Mr.  Bedford,  merel;  represeuia  Bl^op  Loo's  [ather  impaling  the  throe  goats,  not  bulht.  far 
Trollop. 


190 


THB  VISITATION  OV  8HS0F8HIBB,   1628. 


B| 


\A  

Rogerus  Fowler  of  J5mm-A»tt=plBabella  soror  et 
de  com.  Staff.  [Brome  Hall,  hsr.  Bolandi  Lee 
CO.  NorflF.—Vis.  StaflF.].  Ep'i  Lichfeld  et 

CoYentriae. 


o| 


BoIandoB  Lee 
Ep'us  Couen- 
trisd  et  Lich- 
feld s.p. 


DecanoB  S'o'i 
CeddffiinTilla 
Salop  s.p. 


Solandus  Richard^ 
Fowler  de  Brom- 
hall  in  co.  Salop 
fil.  et  hser. 


.  .  . .  fil. 
....  Brad- 
shaw  de 
Prestend 
Presteine 
in  com. 
Radnor. 


Jacobns  Fowler  de=f=Margaretta  filia 


T 


Penckford  [Pen- 
ford]  in  CO.  Staff.  4 
filing  [Inq.  p.m. 
21  Feb.  1584  — 
Via.  Staff.]. 


.  .  •  • 


Morton 
de  WUbrighton 
[Moreton  of 
Haughton 
CO.  &lop— Vifl. 
Staff.]. 


Anna  nx. 

Galfr'i 

Thomes. 


Oeorgios  Fowler=j=Anna  fil Mont- 

de  Bromhi 


00.  Salop 


ihiU  inT 
I 


ford  de  ....  in  co. 
Norff. 


Bnanns  Fowler 
2  filins. 


^,1 

Waltems 
Fowler. 


I 


Bolandns  Fowler*  fil.  et  bsres. 


WiiruB  Fowler  de  Harn-= 
age  grange  in  com.  Salop 
8  filios  saperstes  a®  1584 
[porchased  Harnage 
Grange]. 


=Maria  filia 
Joh*e8 
Blythe  in 
Medicinis 
Doctoris. 


Johanna 
Tx.EdYi 
Onslow 
Ar. 


Ahcia  fil.  2  nx. 
....  Bradshaw 
de  Prestend 
[Preeteign]  in 
CO.  Radnor. 


Brianos  Fowler 
de  Stow  in  com. 
Staff.  2  filins  of 
S*  Thomas  Ab0jf 
in  Staffordsh. 


I 


I 
Thomas. 


Margaretta  vx.  Tho. 
Yaughan  de  Pantglas 
in  com.  Carnarvon. 


Ahcia  vx.  Roberti 
SousUgent. 


Maria  vx.  Edwardi  Edmond 
Bmton  of  if  Forrsst 


Elizao 


s.p. 


etha    Richardns  Fowler  de  Ham- 
age  in  com.  Salop. 


^Maria  fil.  EdYi  Little- 
ton militis. 


Petms  Fowler. 


^p.    Maria  8.p.    Ricnardns  4.    Elizaoet 

—  Mathei  Oradoc 


3.  Jonannes.      Henrions  s.p.    Maria  8.p.    Richardns  4.    Elizabetha  yx.     Anna. 


T 


2,  Edwardns. 


Maria  8.p.    Thomas  5.       de  Stafford. 


Will*8  Fowler  d^  Harnage  grange=T=Anna  fil.  Ric'i  Perkes  de  Weddesbniy  in  oo. 


in  com.  Salop  Ar.  fil.  et  hser.  a<> 
1628  [Sheriff  1650]. 


Staff. da.  to  Tho.  Psrkes  of  WiOingeworth 

in  Staffordsh. 


Will' 


Richardns  Fowler  filins  p'mogenitnss  Jfor^'  ^  da.  to  Rich.    Thomas        Will'iis 
Stat.  5  annor'  sf^  1628.  Nswport  Knight  Fowler  2.     B.p. 

WILL.  FOWLER. 

*  This  son  is  omitted  in  Shrewsbuy  M& 


THE  VISITATION    OF    8HR0PSHIEE,    1623.  191 

ffox  of  Capn{)am,  BrontficlD,  Brttt,  etc. 

Hftri.  1396,  fo.  115.     Harl.  1241,  fo.  4.     Harl.  615,  fo.  264".    8.,  ff.  102»— lOS''. 

Arms:  Hart.  ISO 6. — Qiiarlfrly  of  tiyht :  \,ATgfnt^  a  rJwvron  behcefti  Ihrie  fomx' 
heads  triued  gulei,  Fox  ;  2,  Argmt,  on  a  bend  iable  thrig  dolphitu  embeneed 
or,  Stokk  :  3,  Per  pale  indented  tabU  and  aigent,  on  Ihf  tinistfr  side  a  bill$t 
urdial  IJu  fool  of  the  first,  UTivisjOs  :  4.  Suits,  two  lions  coiu^hant — passant 
in  pale  tails  coward  in  Shrcwabnry  MS, — or.  Pedwardyn  ;  5,  Azure,  a  lion 
ram/Mtnt  holding  a  battle-axe,  wifAin  a  bordure  engrailed,  all  or,  Pikknhah  ; 
6,  Argent,  three  ehevronels gules,  a  label  of  as  mang  points  azure  [throughoUL], 
BARniSQTON  :  7,  Azure,  a  bark  lodged  argent.  DoWSB  ;  S,  Or,  a  fesnt 
quarterly  azure  and  gules,  in  the  first  awl  fourth  quartets  three  fleum -de-lie 
of  tliejirst,  and  in  the  stcomi  aiut  third  a  lion  passant-gvardani  gold,  all 
leithtn  a  bordure  yobonie  argent  and  of  the  stfond,  SombRsett, 

Arm3  :  Harl.  1396;  Fox  of  BaoiirELD  and  Whichoot. —  Quarterly  often: 
l.Fos;  2.  Stokb  ;  S.Stetinton;  4,  Fkdwardyk  ;  b,Argmi,apalefunlly 
sable.  Daniel  in  Shr«wel)nT7  MS. ;  6,  Azwre,  a  ehevron  between  three  spears' 
heads  argent  imbrued  gules ;  7,  Pckrnham  ;  8,  liARRlNSTON  :  S,  Krinine, 
two  boars  passant  gitles.  Whichcotb  in  Stirewsbury  MS.  ;  10,  Downe. 

ORBaT. — A /ox  stalant  gules. 

Motto. — Fidelis  esto. 

Arms:  Harl.  1396:  Fox  of  CiRSKT.—Quarlerli/ of  sir :  Irtw/G,  PoX;  2,  Stokk; 
8,  SreviNTON  ;  4,  Pedwardyn  ;  5,  Downk;  ot^rr  all  a  marliei  charged  with 
an  annulet  for  diffireme. 

WiliiaD*  Stoke.=pJohanna  fil.  et  hsr.  Oregorij  Stebinton  l^FHevinloti]  June  da. 
I  ^  heirt  to  Qeorge  Olleg  of  Steeuenton  oom.  <%/. 


Joh'ea  Poi  do  Knighton=fJohanna  Jane 
io  Wales  occiaus  in  bello  I  fi!.  et  hierea 
contra  Oweu  Olendowr.      WilH'ai' Stoke. 


WillimOH  Ped-=pJohanna  fil.  Will'i 
wardiQ  de  &».  Ilarley  sister  to  W" 
Heref.  ]  de  ffarley. 


a  ot.     liar 
idef 


Thomas  Fox  de  Pedwardin  iu  Wigmoi 
land  in  com.  Heref. 


ire-=T=. 


=Ahna  fil.  et  hnrea 
Will'i  Pedwardyn. 


Rogerua  Fox  de  Ped-^ 
waravQ  et  Stoke  in 
00.  Hereford. 


-Klir.abetha  iil.  JohanVs PickGn-'^=Jolian'a  fil.  et  hter.  . 

Ric'iCloddde  ham  Pechmiham 

Orleton  in  oo.  do  Gaeex. 
Salop. 


Barnngton  doBarrington 
hall[Es8oi]  Janesigttr  ^ 
heire  to  ...  .  Batinglon. 


EdmundnB  Fox  de^pKatherina  fiL  ct  coharea 
Stoke  in  co.  Salop.  I  Job'ts  Pickenbain  sister 
^  coh.  to  Jo"  Pethenham. 


Ric'ns  Downe  de^Alisona  fit  e 
Lndlow  in  com.  hser.  Job's  ... 
Salop. 


Willimns  Fox  de  8*  JohnB=FJohanna  Jane  fil.  ct  hser.  Biobardi 
in  Ludlow,  Donne  (Dotcns). 


192 


THE  VISITATION   OF  8HB0PSHIBB,   1628. 


.Al 


I 


Katherina  fil.  Lu<iovici=f=Edwarda8  Fox=j=Elizabethafil.Ed'r'i 
Crowther  de  Ludlow  in  de  Greet  in  co.  Leightx)ndeWatle8- 
com.  Salop.  Salop  4  filing.      burgh  in  co.  Salop 

Ar.  2  uxor. 


Edward  Foxe'* 
Bishop  o/Eereff. 


Elizabetha 
ux.  Xpoferi 
Whichcote 
de  Stoke  in 
com.  Salop. 


2.  Thomas. 

3.  Richardns*. 


I  I 

WillimuB  Fox 
4  fil.  cffilebs 
1628. 

BolanduB  6. 


Katherina  ux. 
Priam's  Lloyd 
de  Marington 
in  CO.  Salop. 


Anna  ux.  Ed'r'i 
Morice  de  Com- 
merle  rennpta 
Hen.  Hawkins 
de  Ashton 
Keynes  in  co. 
WiJtes. 


Jana  fil.  Johan'is=r=Carolus  Fox  de=F 


Jenkes  de  Brug- 
north  in  co.  Salop. 


Greet  in  co. 
Salop  Ar.  fil.  et 
hsBres  a""  1628. 


.... 

fil. 

.... 
Haw- 
kins. 


Georgius  Fox  de 
le  Bower  in  par- 
ochia  de  Greet 
in  com.  Salop  5 
fil.  a«  1628. 


Katherina  fil. 
Richardi  Withy 
de  Wytmore  in 
com.  Salop. 


Thomas.    Franciscus.    Jana. 


Edwar 


duB. 


Elizabetha.    Katherina.        Anna. 


Elizabetha.    Katherina. 


Anna. 


Katherina 
vx.  Franc. 
Adams  de 
Kaynham. 


I 
Anna  yx. 

Thomas 
Wheelar 
de  Lud- 
low s.p. 


Edmundus  Fox=i=Katherina  fil.  Tho.  Trent- 
de  Ludford  in    ham  de    Salopia  relicta 

com.  Heref.  fil Hacklute  [Hackluit]. 

et  hieres. 


Georgius 
Fox 
8filius 
in  com. 
Leicester. 


iizalx 


Elizabetha 
ux.  Jacob 
Barrow  de 
com.  Gloua 


Edwardus=|=Jana  filia  Ad® 
Fox  de  Oteley  de  Pich- 
Ludlow  ford  in  com. 
in  com.  Salop. 
Salop. 


U"' 

7.  Thonuu. 
2>  Rouland. 

3.  Oeorge. 

4.  Charles, 


I  1  I 

Maryvxor  EUssa.  Anne. 

Edrnond     ^ ^^ ^ 

Walter.  mart. 


Maria  vx.  Tho.  Horde  de 
Parke  Bromage  [near  Bridg- 
north]. 


I 

Susanna. 


James. 
John. 


Edmond.    Mary. 


Dorothie. 


B 

*  Not  given  in  Shrewsbury  MS.  Edmand  Foxe,  Bishop  of  Hereford,  obtained  a  lease  of 
the  propel^  of  the  suppressed  Priory  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  at  Ludlow  20  Dec.  1637,  and 
settled  them  to  the  use  of  Charles  Fox,  brother  of  said  Edmand. — Dnke*s  *  Hist  of  Shropdiire,* 
xliv.  This  proves  the  brother,  but  Edward  Fox  was  translated  to  the  Bishopric  of  Hereford  in 
1535. 


THE  VISITATION  OF  8HBOF8HIBE,   1628. 


198 


|B 


Elizabetha  liar- 
gareU  vx.  W" 
Hopton  de  Hop- 
ton  in  com.  Salop. 


....  Bra- 
dock  de 
Lndlow  in 
00.  Salop. 


I 


Elizabetha  fil.=FCarolufi*  Fox  de=f=Katherina  fil. 
Milonis  Crosby 
de  com.  Snff. 


vx.  1. 


Bromfeld  in  co. 
Salop  e  ConciliJB 
in  Marchia  WaJ- 
life  {2  8onn$). 


EdV4  Leigh- 
tondeWatles- 
boroQgh  in 
CO.  Salop  mil. 


Franciflca: 
fil.Solandi 
Barker  ob. 
8.p. 


:EdwardaB  Fox= 
de  Onemego 
in    CO.  Mont- 
gomery mil.  8 
fiL  ao  1628. 


=Elizabetha  fil. 
ynica  et  hsres 
Caroli  Somer- 
set militis. 


Will'm 
Fox 
4  Sonne. 


Heuricns 
Fox  de  la 
Harst 
5  fil.   ao 
1628. 


Edwardns  Fox  fil.  et  hedves- 
»L  28  a^"  1628. 


Margaretta 
til.  Edwardi 
Oage  de  As- 
ton   in    CO. 
Snssex. 


Francisca  fil.  Thomas  Otley 
de  Pichford  in  co.  Salop. 


Anna. 


Somersettns  Fox  de  Rayn-= 
ham  [Caynham,  near  Lad- 
low]  in  com.  Salop  Ar.  fil. 
et  h»r.  1628. 


Henricns= Anna  fil 

Fox  8  fil.     Bignall  Rmg- 
nald. 


=Anna  fil.  Walteri  Tho- 

Long  de  Wrexall  mas 

[WraxhallJ  in  co.  2. 
Wiltes  militis. 


Somersettns.      Walteros.      Willimns.      Bichardns.      Elizaoetha. 


Anna. 


Edmondos  Fox  de=r=Anna  fil.  Joh*s 
Leighton  in  com.  I  Aberford. 
Heref.    2    fil.    a« 
1628. 


T 


1 


Eatherina 
nx.  Ric'i 
Weuer  de 
Hereford. 


Maria  vx.  Bolandi  Dorothea   nx.  Jacobi 

Baynham  rennpta  Clifford  de  Frampton 

....  Hill  et  postea  in  oo.  Olonc.   Jacobi 

vx.  Bob't  Woodroff  Cltue  de  com.  Chest. 
militis. 


Carrolus=.  ...  fil. 
Fox  fil.       Georgij 
et  hseres.    Skidmore. 


Edwardns  2. 
Edmnndns  8. 


J  I 

Jane. 
Martha. 


B»L 


Elizabetha  nx. 
Rob*t  Perkes    de 
Micheldeane  in  co. 
Glouc. 


Garolos  Fox  de  Bromfeld' 
in  CO.  Salop  miles  fil.  et 
hssres  a^  1628. 


^Isabella  fiL  Ric'i  New- 
port de  Arcall  [Ercall] 
in  com.  Salop  militis. 


I 


Martha  vx.  Ric'i  Harford  iTo- 
uard  de  Boslmry  [Hereford] 
rennpta  Michaeli  Hopton  et  8^ 
Jacobo  Barrow. 


*  A  Obarlea  F6z  was  Sheriff  in  1688. 


00 


\ 


194 


THB  VISITATION   OF  SHK0P8HIEE,    1628. 


c| 


Margaretta  vx.  Mathei  Martha  vx.  Ed'r'i  Waties  de  Burloy 
Herbert  de  Dolgeyoge  Ludlow  [WateiB  of  Ludlow]  in 
in  com.  Montgom*y.        com.  Salop. 


Maria. 


Jana  ob. 
virgo. 


Eogerus 
Pox  filius 
p'mogeni- 
tns. 


BicharduB  Fox  de: 
Whichcot  in  co. 
Salop  miles  2  fil. 
1628. 


:Anna  fil.  Anthonij 
Cage  Ar.  soror  Job's 
Cage  militia. 


I 


Franciscos  Fox  de  Bromfeld 
8  filius  duxit  Mariam  filiam 
Wfdteri  Wykes  de  Morton 
in  com.  Heref . 


BIC.  FFOXE.        80M.  FOXE.        HEN.  FOXB. 


Sxttxt  (A  CSarltott,  co.  WioxttsAtx. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  120.     S.,  fo.  101*. 

Abms  :  Harl.  1396. — Quarterly  :  1  and  4,  Sable,  a  chevron  between  three  dolphim 
naiant  embowed  argent,  Fbeebe  ;  2  and  3,  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three 
escallops  sable,  a  crescent  for  difference,  Wkissam. 

gr  \ym  W'eissam  of  Charleton  Castle  in=prMargaret  da.  of  Sir  Adam 


CO.  Worcest'  [Wysham  of  Charlton]. 


Clifton,  Knt.] 


Jeflfry  Freere  of=f  [Elizabeth  da.  of  John 


Worcestersh. 


Lyttelton  of  Frankley.] 


>nn 


John  Weissam.?. .  • . 


Thomas  Freere.=r=Margrett  da.  &  sole  he.  to  John  Weissam. 


•Humfrie  Freere  of  Charlton  [co.=j=Ann  da.  to  Bich.  Welle  of  Wellesley  in  co.  Wor. 
Worcester,  and  of  the  Blankets].     [Bichard  Walsh  of  Shelsley]. 


T[Bi 


I 


I 


I 


Tho-    Bichard   Freere=7=Margrett    Joane.    Joyce  yx.    Marerett    Thomas  Freere 

Chr.  ux.  John    of  ...  .  mar. 


mas.     [of  the  Blankets 
CO.  Worcester]. 


da.  to 

.... 
Henshaw. 


Hodees       Nais  of      Eliz.  da.  to 


11  edges 
of  lunfl 


.ings    Coding-     John  Lewes. 
Norton.       ton  in 
Heref. 


T 


ichard=F. 


Bic 
Freere. 


=Ann  da.  to  Tho.  Sal[w]ey 
of  Hyntip  in  co.  Wore. 


Bobert  Freere=Margrett  da.  to 
of  Feuersham  Bich.  Noble  of 
in  Kent.  Fenersham. 


EllB. 


*  This  generation  is  omitted  in  Shrewsbury  MS. 


THB  VISITATION  OF  8HS0PSHIBB,   1628. 


196 


Al 


I 


Anthony  2.    Hmnfry  Freere  of=fOioeley  da.  [natural      John.      Eic 


Oharleton  [fet.  29 
in  1669]. 


iichard.=p,  . . 


da.]  to  S'  Edw.  Grey 
of  PowiB  K^ 


Jeromy.    Edward.    Ann.    Eatherin.    Oioeley.    Richard.    Thomas.    Elizab. 


^atteti  alias  ^al)l)ttt  of  Contuxiber. 

S.,  fo.  299^ 

[Arms. — OuUs^  a  dragon  segreant  or  supporting  a  Itaa-staff  argent  and  sabh  with  a 
pennon  argmU  with  two  tails^  thoroon  an  eagJo  doubkhheaded  displayed  eahh.* 

Roh'ttu  Garbedd  alias  Oahhitt  do  Acton  BwmM=r. . . . 
trnnp.  H.  7  one  of  the  guard  [I486]. 


I 


Robertus  Garbed  alias=r '=j^Thinnas  Oarbed  aJias=^Margeriafil,  Thonus 


Oabbitt  de  Acton  Bur- 
nell    in    com,    Salop 
Jilfus  et  hares. 


filia 
Lutter 
uxor  /. 


Oabbitt  junior  /lUus 
de  Righton  in  jrochia 
de  Cundover. 


Wood  de  Burton  in 
parochia  de  Con- 
dover. 


WiUielmus  ffenricus  Oarbed  ....  uxor 

Oarbed  alias  Oabbitt  of  Oalfridi  Elwes 

alias  Oab'  Chelmsford  in  eo,  de  London 

bitt  ob.  s.p.  Essex  s.p>  Alderman. 


Johannes^Anna  da.  A 


Oabbitt 
fihprimO' 
genitus. 


coh.  of  John 
Bolting. 


Maria  fil.  et  cohar.  uxor  JoVis  Lilley  de  London. 


Johannes  Litley,        Benrieus  2  son.        Johanna  ux.  Oeorgii  Baynes. 


Thomas  Oarbedrj^EUzabetha filia 
alias  Oabitt  de  Edwardi  DoU 
London.  by  de  Brack- 

anion  in  com. 

Warr. 


Richard  Oarbed 
alias  Oabbitt 
ob.  s.p. 


Garbed 

aliat 

Oabbitt. 


I   I   . 
Margena  i  s.p. 

Maria  2  s.p. 

Thomasina  3  s.p. 


Henricus  Oarbed 
alias  Oabbitt. 


JoJumnes  Oarbed 
aUas  Oabbitt. 


Thomas  s.p. 


Edwardus  Oarbed 
aUas  Oabbitt.         a 


*  The  *  Vis.  of  London,  1633/  toI.  ii.,  p.  28,  mentions  tfamt  Robert  Gabot  of  Acton  Bnmdl 
had  this  banner  giren  him  bj  the  Bmpeior  Maiimilian,  for  his  serrioes. 


196 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHS0P8HISB,  1623. 


Aj 

Eleanora       Jocosa  vx,  Rogerm  Garbed  alias  Johanna  ....  uxor    Johanna 

ux,  Oeorgii    Rogeri  Oabbitt,  de  Righton  in  ux.  Hen.  Willielmi     ux. 

Hicks.  Henley  Condover  5  filius  et  Kempe  de  Whiifoot 

postea ....  heer.  duxit ....  fiUa  London 


de  Con- 
Newton  de    ....  Jenkee  de  Dor-     postea ....    dover. 


WUlasUm.     rington.    =f= 


J 


DutUm. 


....  fiUa  et  sola  hares  nupta  ....  Jenkes.] 


Johis 
Doumes 
de  Lofir- 
don. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  128^.     Harl.  1241,  fo.  147.    S.,  ff.  116^  117*. 

Abms  :  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly :  1  and  4,  Per /esse  argent  and  sdbUj  a  pale  counter- 
changed  and  three  gryphoni  heads  erased  of  the  second;  2,  Quarterly  azure 
and  gules f  a  cross  engrailed  or  between  four  roses  argent — Burton  ia  Shrews- 
bury MS. ;  8,  Sable,  on  a  bend  between  six  cross-crosslets  filcMe  argent  three 
bugle-horns  stringed  of  the  first — Hobneb  in  Shrewsbury  MS. 

[Obest. — A  griffin's  head  erased  sable.] 


Joh^es  Gardiner  a  Joh'e  Gardiner  de  com.  Lancastr'  oriundus.' 
Arms  :  Per  fesse  argent  and  sable,  a  pale  connterchanged 
and  three  gryphons*  heads  erased  of  the  second. 


•  • « • 


Joh^es  Gardinei 
fil.  et  hseres. 


Edwardus  Burton  grome  des  Robes  H.  7.= 
Arms  :  Quarterly  aznre  and  gules,  a 
cross  engrailed  or  between  four  roses 
argent. 


=FJoco8a  fil.  Bob't 
Cressett  de  Vp- 
ton  Cressett  in 
com.  Salop. 


Joh'es  Gardiner.=F.  . .  • 


Thomas  Burton.=T=. . . . 


Joh'es  Gardiner=F* ...  fil.  et  h»ree 


de  Salopia. 


Johannes  Burton. 


....  Homer.:n=Joanna  fil. 


Thoma  Burton. 


Arms :  Sable,  on  a  bend  be- 
tween six  cross-crosslets  fitchte 
sable  [argent]  three  bugle-horns 
stringed  of  the  first. 


1 


Joh'es  Gardiner=f=Margaretta  fil.  Joh'es 
de  Salop.  Berkley. 


I 


et  ooh»r. 

PhUUpi 

Ypton. 


Biohardus  Homer.^F. . . . 


Rich.  Gardiner=rAnna  fil.  et     Elizabetha        Bosa  nnpta  Hugonis      Jooosa  tx. 
de  Salop.  I  h»r.  Bich'i     vx.  Anthonij     Phillips  de  Salop.  Joh'e  Yonge 

A  I  Homer.  Forster.  de  Rmley. 


i 

I 

\ 

I 

1 

i 


} 


4 

1 


THB  VISITATION  OF  8HKOP8HIBB,   1628. 


197 


Al 


Sara  filia  Tho.  Oteley  de  Pich-= 
ford  in  com.  Salop  b^f  Isabell 
da.  to  Rich.  Mitton. 


=Joh'e8  Gardiner 
Ballinag  SalopisB 
1614. 


=Elianora  fil.  W"  Prowde 
ex  Johanna  fil.  Arthnri 
Mackworth. 


I 


RichardoB  Gardiner  de  Salop  1628. 


Olineros  Gardiner=f=Jonnetta  fiL 
de  Salop  2  fil.  Bic'i  Einge. 


Thomas  Gardiner=rMaria    fil 
8  filioB. 


Swanne  de  Salop. 


Jnditha     Isacons    Job  es  Gardiner  fil.=F0hri8tobella   fil.    Maria   ox.   Samnelis 


St.  14        8.p. 

annonun 

1628. 


et  hsres  setatis  28 
anor'  a<>  1628. 


Edmundi  Berke-    Lewys  fil.  Tho.  Lewys 
ley  de  Salop.  de  Sallop  Aldermanni. 


I 


iBaocuB  Nathaniell      Thomas  (Gardiner  Johannes    Namia  Thomas.    Maria. 

»t.  8  »t.  1  annj.     fil.  et  hsBres  SBt.  7  »t.  4.  INaomt]         — 

annor*  annomm  1628.  s.p.  [Zmtm.] 

1628. 

THOMAS  GARDNER. 


^attatre  of  ^atatre. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  124^    Harl.  1241,  fo.  77^    S.,  fo.  118. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly :  1  and  4,  Quarterly  gules  and  ermine^  in  the  second 
and  third  quarters  three  piles  of  the  firsts  over  cM  on  a /esse  azwrsfive  bezants; 
2,  Argentj  a  Hon  rampant  per /esse  sable  and  gules  [  ?  Loktot  or  Loybtt]  ; 
8,  Argent  J  a  cross  fornUe  fleurie  sable  [Swiitnerton]. 

Joh'es  Gattacre  de  Gattacre  in  com.  Salop.^=Joco6a  fil.  Jo.  Barley  militia. 


r 


Joh^es  Gattacre  de  Gattacre=pJana  filia  Nicho.  Yonge  of  Kenton 
in  com.  Salop.  |  [Gaynton]. 


Joh'es  (}att-=f=Maria  Bostock  [Elizab. 
acre  deGatt-  da.  of  Sir  Adam  Bostock, 
acre  dnzit  slain  at  Bloreheath  1459, 
Eleanora  mar.  John  Gataker  — 
fiUa  Joh*is  Visit.  Cheshire]. 
Acton.       A 


Hnmfhdos  Gatt-=f=Elianora  fil.  et  hsBr. 
acre  2  fil.  Armiger  Ric'i  Blike  de  Ayles- 
Oorporis  H.  6  ley  in  com.  ^op 

[1422-61].  [Blyke  of  Astley, 

near  Bridgnorth]. 

B 


198 


THB  VISITATION  OF  8UEOP8HI&E,   1628. 


A| 


Robert  Gattacre  de=T=Johanna  fil.  Joh'is  Howard 


Gattacre    in  com. 
Salop. 


Francis- 
cuB  Gatt- 
acre. 


[Hard]  [Horde]  de  Bridg- 
north in  com.  Salop. 


Jocosa  fil.  et  hsBres  nnpta 
Thomffl  Bynes  [Heynes 
of  StrettonJ. 


Williniu8*= 
Gattacre. 


=Elianora  fil.  Will'i 
Mitton  [of  Weston] 
9up'  Liaizard. 


Maria  Margery  vx. 

vx.Joh.  W«  Midle- 

Wol-  more  de  oo. 

rich.  Wigom\ 


Jana  nnpta 
....  Mitton  de 
Mitton  pWhit- 
ton]. 


Alicia  Yx. 
Simonis 
Muckloe 
de  com. 
Wigorn'. 


Elizabetha  vx. 
Roberti  Pigot 
de  Chetwyn 
[Chetwynd]. 


rb« 


Dorothea  yx.  Rob't    Barbara  yx. 
Brooke  mil.  Capital.    Jacobi  Baker 
Justice      de     co's    fil.  Johannis 
Banco.  Backer  de 

com.  Glono. 


Eatherina 
vxor  Rich*i 
Kettelby. 


Johannes 
5  s.p. 


Franciscus  Gatt- 
acre de  Gattacre 
in  com.  Salop. 


=Eliza  fil.  et  cohser. 
Humfr'i  Swynner- 
ton  [of  Swinnerton, 
CO.  Staff.]. 


Richardos 
2. 


Thom.  Gattacre 
rector  ecclesia 
S'c'iEdmnndide 
Lnmberd  Stret. 


Margaretta  yx.  Ed Yi    Elizaoetha  vx.  Andrae  Vise  de  Standon    Dorothea  vxor 
Morgan  de  Northfeld    [Staundon]  in  com.  Staff.  [Andrew  died    Tho.  Scrimshere 
in  CO.  Wigorn*.  June  1684 — Visit.  Staff.].  de  com.  Staff. 


Johannes  2. 
Thomas  8. 


ill' 


Will'us  Gattacre  de  Gattaore=pAnna  filia  Hieronimi  Corbett 


in  com.  Salop  a^'  1628. 


ex  consilijs  in  March  WallisB. 


Joh*es  Gattacre=J^^ii2a.   Edwardus  2.  Ambrosius  5.  Jerominns  7.     Elizabetha. 

de  Gattacre  Ar —  —  — 

1628.  mort.    Willimns  8.  Angnstine  6.  Edwardus  8. 

Franciscus  4. 


HarL  1896,  fo.  121.    Harl.  1241,  fo.  144.    S.,  fo.  114*. 

AuMS :  Harl.  1896. — Paly  of  stx  argmt  and  gvUs^  on  a  bend  9abh  three  eseaUqps 
of  the  first. 

Robertus  Gibbons  oriundus  e  &milia  eiusdem=j=. . . . 
nominis  in  partibus  Borealibus.  A  | 


HarL  1241  makes  this  William  ion  instead  of  brother  of  Francis. 


THB  VISITATION  OF  SHROPSHIRE,   1628. 


199 


A| 


Rogeros  GibbonB.=f=Gweii  filia  Ric'i  Walters 

Waters  de  Binweston. 


Thomas  Qibbons. 


Willimus  Gibbins  1  filiuB=F. . . . 
OlericQS  efi  1592. 


Thomas  Gibbon8=i=Jana  fil.  Ed'r'i  Oneslow  Ar. 
8  filius.  de  Crackton  in  co.  Salop. 


Tobias    Andreas 
s.p.       [2  son]. 


Johannes  s.p.    Thomas  s.p.    Elizabetha  vx.  W^  Hall 

reliota  Hnmfr.  Onslow. 


lizabe 


knari 


Richard  Onslowe. 


Nicholaos  Gibbons  attnmatns  in  Banco=F=Elizabetha  fil.  W"^  Langley  de  Abbey 


Gomnni  a^  1592  [Bailiff  of  Shrewsbnry 
1588]. 


Foriat  [Foregate]  in  Shrewsbury  in 
CO.  Salop. 


Franciscns  Gibbons 
de  Shrowsbury  2  fil. 
SacraB  Theologi®  D^ 
et  rector  ecclesisd 
de  Abbr  foryate  in 
Shrewsbury  a« 
1628. 


Richardus  Gibbons^ 
de   Shrowsbury  in 
com.   Salop  fil.  et 
haer.    ao    1628    et 
Goronator  comi- 
tatus  Salop. 


I 


'icn< 


NicholauB  Gibbons 
fil.  et  hffir.  sdtat.  15 
16  annoru'  bP  1628. 


n 


Andreas 
s.p. 


=Anna  filia  Hum-    Margaretta 

fridi    Sandford    vxor  Jonsd 

de  le  Isle    [of    Jonas 

up  Rossal]    in    Nicholls  de    Anna  s.p. 

CO.  Salop  Ar.        Perrihouse  — 

in  com. 

Salop. 


Francisca 
8.p. 


I 


Franciscns  2.        Thomas  4. 
Richardus  8. 


Mari 


ana. 


Raohell. 


FRA.    QIBBONS.      RICHARD    GIBBONS. 


S.,  ff.  214^  215. 
[Arms. — 6hiles,  on  a /esse  between  three  goats'"  heads  erased  argent  three  pellets. 


Eignion  ap  Oollwin.^. .  . . 


r 


MereSd  ap  Eignion.^. .  .  . 


T 


200 


THE  VISITATION   OF  8HS0PSHIBE,   1628. 


r 


A| 


Jwan  ap  Mered'd.^, . . . 
Bees  Ooz  ap  Jevan.=j=, . . . 


Jevan  ap  Bees  Ghz,^, . . . 


Gfrujff^  ap  Jevan.^. . .  • 


T 


Ovttim  ap  Oruff.^. . . . 
^1 

Res8  ap  Outtyne.^.  • .  • 


r 


Thmas  OuUynB.^. . . . 


T 


Johannes  Outtyns.^. . .  . 
Thomas  Ouityns.^. .  • . 


T 


I 

Edmundus  Gfuttyns.^. . .  • 


Riehardus  Ouityns.^ElizabeihaJlUa  . .  •  •  Waterion. 


nL^au^.... 


Johannes  Outtyns.^. . . .  fil.  WiWmi  Siev&nUm. 


rr 


1 


r 


Edmundus  Oittins     WilUmus  sp. 
mar.  Joanna  JiUa  — 

WilFi  Savage.  Oeorgius  sp. 


I 


Johannes=j=Owen  da.  of     Humfii^EUzaheth 


Outiyns. 


Tho.  Cor- 

heUof 

Hampton. 


dus 
Oittins. 


Riehardus    Jona 
Oittins.        Outtyns. 


T 


da.  of 

Foutke 

Bedon. 


• . . . 


I 


WiWm  Outtyns  duxit 
UrsulamfiUa  Thoma 
Burlsy. 


Johannes 
Outtyns  s.p. 


Thomas  Outtyns.^. .  • . 


r 


Edmundus  Outtyns. 


B 


THB  YISITATION  OF  8HR0FSHIRB,   1628. 


201 


EUanora  ux.  Edwardi  Corbeti 
rentmia  Bogero  Hardwick  de 
CO.  Staff. 


Bj 


Elizabeth  da.  of=j^Hxtgh  G%ttms=^Anne  da.  of  John 


W»Fermor. 


3^  9on. 


Taylor. 


Johanne8^=f=Johanna  filia 


Gittins. 


f 


Joh*i8  Mecks 
de  Ortyn. 


I 
WilVmw 

Oittine. 


Oicen  da. 
toTh4)mas 
Browne. 


I  I 

Alice. 
Joan. 


Anne. 


Thomas  Oittine 
duxit  Dorothea 
fil  Tho.  Wilcocks. 


Humfr%du$' 
Oittine. 


•Elizabeth  da.  of  John 
ap  Jenkyn. 


I 

Elizabeth.     Thoma8=Margarett  da.  of 
Oittine Dodd. 


Elizabeth.        Ric 


hard. 


I  I 

Reignold.        Hugh.        Johannes  Oittine.'] 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  12P.    Harl  1241,  fo.  157.    S.,  ff.  IU\  115. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly  of  six:  1  and  6,  Sable^  three  horses*  heads  erased 
argent;  2,  Or,  three  Uons*  heads  erased guUs  unihin  a  bordure  engrailed  azure 
[Gbufpydd  ap  Allo]  ;  8, ....  an  eagle  displayed .  .  .  . ;  4,  [Azure],  three 
ouglS'homs  [or,  Eyton]  ;  5,  Quarterly  per  /esse  indented  ermine  and  gules , 
a  label  of  three  points  or  [Fulkb  Fitz  Warinb]. 

Anothbb  Shisld  :  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly  of  eight :  1,  Sable,  three  horses*  heads  erased 
argent  [Gough]  ;  2,  Or,  three  lions*  heads  erased  gules  within  a  bordure  engrailed 
azure  [Gbuffydd  ap  Allo]  ;  8,  Oules,  three  ehevronels  argent  [Jbstyn  ap 
Gwbgant]  ;  4,  Sable^  a  buck  tryspant  argent  attired  or  [Hedd  Molwynoo]  ; 
5,  Ermine^  three  fusils  in  /esse  sable  [Piqott]  ;  6,  Azure,  three  bugle-horns 
unstringed  or  [Eighton  op  Marsh]  ;  7,  Quarterly  per /esse  indented  ermine 
and  azure,  a  label  of  three  points  or  [Fitzwarine]  ;  8,  Ermine,  on  a  bend 
gules  three  escallops  or  [Marshe]. 

Arms:  Harl.  1241. — Quarterly:  I,  Sable,  three  horses*  ?ieads  erasedjargent  [Qouqe]  ; 
2,   Or,  three  lions*  heads  erased  gules  within  a   bordure  engrailed  azure 

EGruffydd  ap  Allo]  ;3, .  . .  .an  eagle  displayed  .  . . .;  4,  [Argent],  a  fret 
asore,  Ettok]. 

Gwenwyg  ap  Gmffith  ap=f=Jonetta  fil.  et  bsBr.  Joh^es  Bewpre 


Beley  de  le  Garth. 


I 


[Beanpre  ?]  de  la  Poole. 


Eadwgan  ap  Gwenw78.=f=Agne8  fil.  Eynnelin  ap  Dolfin. 


T 


Madook  ap  Eadwgan.nFMargaretta  fil.  Eigniani  ap  Howell  ap  Tador. 

D  D 


202 


THE  yiSITATIOK  OP  8HBOP8HIBE,   1623. 


Ryrid  ap=y=Jana  Joane  fil.  Madoci 


Madock. 


Eynaston  de  Stoke. 


Will'us  Eightoii.T=. ...  fil.  et  hsBres  Pulconis 

Fitzwarrin. 


Jeuan=pMargaretta  fil.  et  sola  haer. 

ap  Griffithi  ap  Griffith  ap  Alio. 

Ryryd.  Arms  :  Or,  three  lions' 
heads  erased  gnles  within 
a  bordure  engrailed  azure. 


Cadwal-" 
lader  ap 
Owen. 


=Margaretta 
fil.  et  hsBr. 
Rob'ti  Pi- 
got  ap 
Hoell. 


Jon'es= 
Eighton 
Eytande 
Marshe 
bP  10 
Ki.  2. 


•  6ruffith= 
ap  Jeuan. 


=Margaretta  fil. 
Cadwallad'ri 
ap    Owen    ap 
Dauid  et  hser. 
eius  vx.  2. 


Rogems=f=Johanna  fil. 
Cleyton     et  cohaBr. 
de  Joh'is  Eigh- 

Marsh.       ton  Eyton. 


=Alicia  fil. 
et  hsBr. 
Roberti 
Marshe  de 
Marshe  in 
com.  Salop. 


Elianora  filia 
et  cohaer.  vx. 
Joh'is  Pur- 
slow  de  Sud- 
bury.=j= 


,,     I 
Margaretta 

filia  et  cohaeres 

nupta  WiU'o 

Acton  de  Acton 

8cot.=F 


David  ap=pKatherina. 
Gruffith. 


Johannes  ap  Gruffith' 
2  filius. 


I 


=Elianora  fil.  et  vnica  hsres  Rogeri 
Cleyton  IClayton']  de  le  Mershe. 


William=r.  .  .  . 
ap  David 
5E.  4. 


Johannes  Gough= 
de  Marshe  fil.  et 
hsBr. 


=Golco  bega  Oolew 
Bryce  fil.  Meredith 
ap  Jenkin. 


WiU'us  Gough 
ap  John  ap 
Gruffith  2  fil. 


Reginald  Williams 
de  Willaston  in 
com.  Salop. 


Roger  Gongh' 
de  Marshe. 


I 


'Jana  fil. 
JohanniB 
Gray  filij 
Humfr. 
Gray. 


I 


I 


Elianora    Margaretta 
vx.  Tho.    vx.  Jenkein 
Bayley.      Jevan  ap 
Jenkin  de 
Burton. 


Anna  vx. 
Willimi 
ap  Cad- 
wallader. 


Hugo  Gough  de=Eatherina. 
GiLfeildes  8  fil. 


Anna  vxor  Will'i  fil.  Joh'is 
Herford  Heiford. 


Johannes  Gough=T=. ...  fil.  Jenkin 
2  filius.  ap    Gulton    ap 


I 


3? 


owkus. 


Roger  Gou^h 
de  Marshe  m 
CO.  Salop  fil. 
et  h»r. 


Cecilia  filia  Francisci  Yonge 
de  Kenton  \^Keynton]  [Cayn- 
ton]. 


Lowry 
nupta 
Mathew 
Bach. 


Johannes=FJana  Joane  fil.  Joh*is       Franciscns 


Gough  de 
Marshe. 


B 


Lister  de  Rowton  in       2  s.p. 
com.  Salop. 


Elizabetha  vx. 
Henrici  Bwys 
de  Glaunfeld 
Olansfard. 


<mfmtm 


t 


THB  VISITATION  OF  SHB0F8HIBE,   1628. 


203 


I  II 


Edwardns  2     Margeria   fil.=f=Thoma8  Gough=pMargaretta       Yrsala. 


s.p.  

Adam  8. 

Jocosa  8.p. 

n 


Bogeri  Hard- 
wikedeHard- 
wike  in  com. 
Stafford. 


de    Marahe   in 
CO.  Salop. 


, 


fil.  Edwardi 
Lloyd  Coro- 
ner^ vx.  2. 


Eliza- 
betha. 


tUS  4. 

Willimus. 


1 


Anna  B.p.       The.  Gon^h  de=T=Gecil]a   fil.   Ric'i    Franciscns      Bogerus.    Eliza- 


T 


—  Marshe    m  co. 

Elizabetha.    Salop  fiL  et  her. 

1628. 


Stephens  Steeuena    Goagh  leil. 
de  Minsterley  in 
00.  Salop. 


betha. 
Petrns.         — 
Maria. 


1.  Mana. 


I  I 

3,  Debora. 


I  I 

5.  Elizabeth. 


2,  Sara.  4.  Hester.         e.  Margery. 


Rogers. .  . . 
Oough, 


\  I 

7.  (Xalia. 


8.  Abigaile. 
BIGHABD  STEPHENES. 


i 


/ 


S.,  fo.  801*. 
[Abmb. — Oulss^  an  a/e8s$  between  three  ealtires  cauped  argent  an  annuht  sable. 

Francis  Ooulston  of  OotUstanj=r='  •  •  • 


Philtpp  Oauldston.^I)arothy  da.  to  Hughe  Adams       Francis  Ooulston 

I  of  Warwicksh.  of  Astley  s.p. 

Hugh  Oouldston.^. . . . 


T 


nL.. 

Gould- 
ston. 


Hurnfrey  Oouldstanry.  .  . . 


••Dorothy  da, 
to  Richard 
Stamford. 


Johnr=pAnne  da. 


Oould- 
ston. 


of  Thomas     mar.  to 
nroughton     Thomas 
of  Henley      Hunt, 
neere  Lud- 
low. 


I        I        I 

Elizabeth    Dorothy  Jane  mar. 

mar,  to  to  ...  . 

....  Clark  in 

Brag-  com*  War. 
don. 


}hn 


John  Oouldsion.=f  Dorothy  da.  of  Ada,  Oteley  of  Oteley  Hall. 


T 


Lancehtt 
Gouldston. 


Francis=FSusanna  da.  to  ... . 
Gouldston.     Whitton  of  Whitton. 


n 

Elizabeth  1. 
Jams. 


*  PiobaU7**Cloro(iier**l8aiiiineftdi]iglQr^ 
fnnilj. 


Bridgett  s. 
Mary  4. 


204 


THB  VISITATION  OF  SHROFSHIBB,   1628. 


A| 


I     I 

Afine  1. 
Elizabeth  2. 
Jane  3. 


John  Oould8Um=rElizabeth  da.  to 


first  son  living 

(f  1636. 


Lawrence  Tomp- 
son  of  Drayton. 


Sl^  son. 


•Margaret 
Shears. 


Bkhard 
3  sanm. 


JoKes  1  son 
mart  anno  5. 


I 
Laivrence  Oouldstone 

2  Sonne. 


Francis  Oouldston 
3  Sonne."] 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  123.    S.,  flf.  115^  116. 

Arms:  Harl.  1396. — Quarterly:  1  and  4,  Per  pale  argent  and  azure^  two  Uons 
rampant  addorsed  counterchanged ;  2,  SahUy  a  chevron  between  three  spears^ 
heads  argent  within  a  bordure  of  the  last — Urmbton  in  Shrewsbury  MS. ; 
3,  Argentj  a  fesse  between  six  birds  [?  Cornish  choughs]  sable — Ondbslowb 
in  Shrewsbury  MS.  [Onslow  op  Bodington]. 

Crest. — Two  lions'  heads  addorsed  and  erased  argent  and  azure^  collared  or. 

Ex  ChartlB  Joh*i8  Gregory  de  Rodington  in  00m.  Salop  generod  4  Octobr.  1623. 

Joh'es  Onslowe  de  Rodington  &  Emota  yxoris  oonceecerunt  Thomao  Onslowe  filio  ethaared.  rao 
mc88.  Tirgatam  et  nocatam*  t*ne  quae  quondam  faemnt  Roger!  Onslowe  et  Katherinss  yx.  eiiu  in 
Onslowe  etc.    Dat.  apad  Onslowe  a<>  32  H.  6. 

Joh'es  Gregory  de  Pagham  in  com.  Sussex  generosus  et  Johannes  Gregory  de  Grayes  Inne  in 
com.  Midd.  fil.  et  h»r.  d  ci  Joh'is  dedemnt  Ric'o  Corbett  de  Paynton  in  com.  Salop  Ar.  o*ia 
mess,  terres  et  ten*ta  in  le  Old  Bayly  London  ad  Tsum  Annae  Gregory  ynius  filiarum  et  hasrednm 
Gregorij  Onslowe  nuper  de  Rodington  in  d*co  com.  Salop  Ar.  defunct!  et  nunc  Txori  p*d*c*i 
Johannis  Gregorij  filij  pro  termino  vitas  d'cas  Annas  reman'  ad  Tsum  p'd'c'i  Joh'is  Gregory  patris  et 
Joh'is  filij  et  haeredes  suis  masculos.    Dat.  a*^  3  E.  6.  * 

Couenants  of  Manage  that  George  Oneslow  gentelman  shall  marry  Katherin  one  of  the  sifters 
of  S'  Robert  Corbett  Knight.    Dated  19  Junij  a^  28  H.  7. 

Anna  Oneslow  de  Rodington  vna  fil.  et  haoredem  Georgij  Onneslowe  Ar.  defunct!  dedit  Thomas 
Newport  et  Ad'as  Oteley  Armigeris  Manerium  de  Rodin^n  ad  opus  et  vsum  mei  p'&tas  Annas  et 
haer.  meorum  et  pro  defectu  talis  exitus  remanere  ad  vsum  Roger!  Kinaston  nepotis  meas  ac  filij 
et  heredis  apparentis  Thomae  Kynaston  Ar.  remanere  DoroUieas  et  Johannas  neptarum  d*caa 
Annas  Onneslow  etc.    Dat.  10  Maij  a<*  3  E.  6. 

An  Indenture  betweene  John  Gregory  of  Manchester  in  com.  Lane.  gent,  and  GUbert  Gr^^ory 
son  &  heire  appar'  of  the  said  John  and  Anne  late  wife  of  the  said  John  whereby  it  appeazes  that 
the  said  Gilbert  Gregory  maried  Katherin  Hulton  one  of  the  daughters  of  John  Hnlton  late  of 
Fameworth  in  com.  I^c    Datu*  16  July  a**  86  Blix. 

Adam  Gregory  de  Highurst=p. . . .  filia  et  hssres  Adami  VrmeBton 
in  com.  Lane.  1  de  Yrmeston  in  com.  Lancastr*. 


Joh'es  Qregory  de  Pag-= 
ham  in  Sussex  gen.  et 
de  Highurst. 


(    ~i 


I 

I 

.4 


=Dorothea  fil 

Parre  de  Eempen- 
haugh  [Eempnough] 
in  com.  Lane. 


(}eoreius  Onnes 
low  de  Boding 
ton. 


I 


Hugo    Joh'es  Gregory  de  Grayes  Inne=f=Anna  fil.  et  cohsBr. 


Eatherina  soror 
Boberti  Cor- 
bett militis  28 
H.  7, 


2. 


in  CO.  Midd.  a®  3  E.  6  et  de 
Highurst. 


Gregory  [sic]  Onne- 
slow de  Xtodington. 


Susanna  oohsdres  vz. 
Tho.  Kynaston  de 
Walford  m  co.  Salop. 


I 


*  Nocatam,  a  ^  nook  *'  ol  land,  i^e,  half  a  Tiigate. 


THE   VISITATION   Of   SaROPBHIEE,    162S. 


Gilbertus  Gregory  de  Manchester  in  com.^pKatberina  fil.  Job'iB  ITulton  de 
LaDc.  et  de  Rodingtoa  in  co.  Salop.  |  Faraeworlh  in  com.  Lancastr'. 


r 


i 


Joh  ea  Gregory  de  Rodington  in  oo.- 
i^iop  ai.  et  hcer.  a."  1623. 


Philadelpbia  filia  Rogeri  Anna  vi.  Kogeri 
Tayler  de  Bildwae  Id  Kogerson  do  Man- 
oom.  Salop.  Chester. 


Johumes  etat.  17.        Thomu.        Joaephua,        Edwardiu.        AnnA, 
JOHN     GREGORY. 


J^all  of  ^orti)aU,  near  ItpnncrsU^. 

Harl.  ISae,  fo.  US*". 
[Drawing  of  Qnartered  Arois,  Great,  and  Supporters,  Plate  II.,  Fig,  7.] 

[Other  copiea  of  thia  1623  Visitation  give :  1  and  4,  OalcB,  a  wyvern  or  crowned 
argent,  on  hie  breaet  an  escatcheon  or,  charged  with  a  double-headed  eagle  eable, 
within  a  bordore  azure  charged  with  an  enumy  of  eight  lions  and  a  verdoy  of  eigbl 
Beurs-de-lys  or.  Hall  ;  2,  Argent,  a  pile  gules  charged  with  a  crescent  or,  Uoakdos; 
3,  Onles,  a  cherron  argent  between  tnree  wolvea'  beads  erased  or,  Gkuuiii(>. 

Crest. — On  a  castle  with  four  towers  argeut,  a  wyrern  with  wings  endorsed 
gnlefl,  dncally  goi^ed  and  lined  redexed  over  the  back  or,  holding  in  the  dexwr  claw 
a  Bword  erect  argent  hilt  and  pommel  or.] 


I 


Leopeldus  Princeps  de  Habspurg  Comes  de  Kybarg  et  Lantgravi 
Alaatiie  Imperator  Augostus  1273  a"  57  H.  3  ;  ob.  9  E.  1,  1281. 


T 


RadiilphuB  de  Habapnrg    Henricns    AJbertus  Bex  Romanor*^£liz.  Menbardi 


Dax  Sueui»  oocidit 
Begem  Bohemin  dnsit 
AgneUim. 


V 


princepB  Archidm  Auatriie  occiaos 
AuBtri»  a  Johaiiue  nepote  filie 
sine  p'Ic.     Badulphi  fratris  1808. 


DucisCariutbinet 
Com! lis  Tyrolis 
filia  et  hie  res. 


Johannea  Dux  Sneuis    Albertus  Sapieos  SecuDdus^.Ioanuu  fit.  Vdalricbe 
oocidit  patmiun  18U8.    Archidux  Austriio.  Comitis  Farratatem 
^1  sine  Phirretenaia. 

Leopoldne  Arohidox  Anatriffi^f  Virida  fil.  Bamab»  dicti 
oocisQS  ab  Helvetija.  vioeoomitis  Mediolanl, 

Emeatns  Archidui  Aastns.=i=Zimburga  filia  Alexij  Maaenie  Dncia. 

. I 


FredericuB  Archidux  Aiutrii 
et  Imperator. 


.1., 


1 


Leonora  Edwardi  Kegia  Portngallim  filia. 


Hoximitiaiitia  BomBnomm  Bex.^Haria  fitia  et  hierc«  Coroli  D.  Bargimdi.       a; 


206 


THE  VISITATION   OF  SHBOFSHIBE,   1628. 


Fredericus  de  Halle  natus  in  vrbe  de  Halle  in  Gomitatu  Tjrolis,  filius  natoraliB 
Alberti,  et  gnbernatur  Comitatus  Tirolis,  propter  andaciam  et  ferocitatem  appellatos 
Draco  de  Halle,  vindicator  necis  patris  occiso  Johanne  patrudi,  tandem  ab  Alberto 
fratre  vna  cum  vxore  et  sex  liberie  in  inferiorem  Germaniam  relegatus  vbi  cum 
Joh'e  Duce  Brabantino  gratiam  inijt,  et  ab  eo  adiutus :  postea  plenus  annorum  a 
Leopoldo  nepote  revocatus  in  Austriam  cum  ipso  ab  Helvecijs  trucidatur,  a® 
setatis  99,  duxit  Ingelburgam  filiam  Oomitis  de  Nassaw. 


Hercules. 


Johannes. 


Adulphus.    Emestus. 


Pran'cus  Halle  oriun-= 
dus  Garterij  miles  8 
filius.* 


=Blanchea  filia 
Roberti  de 
Artois  Com. 
Bichmond* 


I  I 

Albertns. 
Judacus. 


Jacy. 


Phillippa  vx. 
ThomaB  Do. 
Camojs. 


Isabella  vxor 
Caroli    D'no 
Chabbot  a 
vasconi. 


Robertus  Halle  miles  occi8US=pMaria  sola  hsdres 
in  ecTia  de  Westminster  Rob't  Anketfeld 
a®  10  R.  2.  deOrletonincom. 

Heref.  militis. 


I 

Hellena  vx.  Henrici 
Bastardi  Glarencia 
militi. 


Franciscus  Decanus 
de  WaUingford. 


Johannes. 
Ouido. 


Alexander  Hall  duzit 
filia  D'ni  Andley. 


Henricus  Halle  Eques  auratus  magister 
equorum  cum  Ric^o  secundo  obijt  apud 
Rosse  in  Hibemise. 


=Margaritta  fil.  Johannis 
d'Eureux  fr'is  Caroli 
Regis  Nauarrse. 


Ludouicus 
Halle  Ep'uB 
HereforcL 


Waiimus  HaU 
miles  Capitan- 
ius  FfdacisB. 


Dorothea 
D'na 

Basset. 


I 


Phillippus=f=Constantia  fil.  Joh'e  Grey  de  Ruthin 


Hall  miles. 


et  OonstantiBB  vxoris  suss  Shad  Joh'e 
Holland  Ducis  ExonisB. 


I 


Maria  Sec'  Monialis  apud  Sion.         Anna  vxor  Roberti  Longvile. 


Carolus  Baro'  de  Aubemond  in  Normannia.=F.  •  . . 


I 
Phillippus  Awbemond  factus 

E^ues  per  Regem  Henricum 

qumtum  Capitanns  S'c'i  Sal- 

vatoris  Perche  et  Bonevile 

factus  etiam  indignea  et  duxit 

filiam  D'ni  Courtney. 


B 


cT 


de   Awbe- 
mond. 

Oertrudis  hares 
nupta  Comiti  de 
Dampmartin. 


Henricus= 
Mortimer 
miles. 


=D'na  Lucia: 
2  fil.  et  vna 
h»r.  Bar- 
nabffi  fratris 
Oalencij  de 
Millayne. 


:EdmunduB 

Holland 

Comes 

Eancij 

p^omari- 

tns  8.p. 


*  Sir  Frank  Van  Halen,  K.G.,  did  not  marrj  the  wife  here  assigned  to  him,  and  had  not  the 
children  here  named.  He  was  a  Brabanter,  and  lies  buried  in  SC  Rombaat*s  Malines,  having 
died  in  1376.  The  arms  used  by  his  immediate  descendants  were :  Gales,  a  lion  rampant  or 
crowned  azure.  8ir  Frank  owned  estates  near  Malines,  and  his  descendants  have  been  recorded 
clearly  in  the  Bev.  A.  W.  Cornelius  Hallen's  *  Account  of  the  Family  of  Hallen  *  (Edinburgh, 
1885).  It  is  only  necessary  further  to  say  that  the  Q^rter  plate  attached  to  his  stall,  which  bears 
the  arms  here  passed  by  Vincent,  is  clearly  of  the  time  of  Henry  VIIL,  periiaps  a  few  years 
before  1M7.    See  Belts's  <  Memorial  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter/  pp.  122, 12S,  127. 


THE  VISITATION   OF  8HBOPSHIRB,    1623. 


207 


' 

^ 


B 


oj 


D| 


JohanneeFFAnna  fil.  et  vna 


Aubemond 
miles. 


hsBredum. 


Maria  vxor  Johannes 
Cheddur. 


Lncia  vxor  Johannis 
Cressey  mil. 


I 


Elizabetha  filia  vnica  et  haeres  parentum.=pJohannes  Chandos.=pAgnes  Cheyney 

1  vxor. 


I 

Dauid  Halle  de  Northall  in  Kyner8ley=f=Philis  filia  et  sola  [haeres] 
in  com.  Salop  miles  Capitanens  Ca-     ElizabethsB  Anbemond 
doni  occisus  in  bello  Wakefeild.  vxoris  Joh'es  Chandos. 


Robertas 
HaU  Abbas 
Salopiffi. 


Johannes 
Chandos. 


WilPus   Hall 
de  Kynersley. 


Joanna  fil.  Waited  Limbeake 
de  Stow  in  co.  Glouc. 

Arms:  Vert,  three  lions  ram- 
pant qnev^e  fourch^  argent. 


I 

Alicia  vxor 
Johannis 
Pancefrot 
[Pauncefort]. 


I 


Joh^es  Hall  de  Northall  in  com.  Salop  obijt=7=Katherina  fil.  et  haares  Tho.  Qedding. 


22  febr.  aM6  H.  8. 


Arms :  Gnles,  a  chevron  fbetween] 
three  gryphons*  heads  erased  or. 


Edwardns  Hall  fil.  et  hseres. 


Willimns  2. 


J&all  of  ^ortSall/ 

Harl.  1241,  fo.  158^    S.,  fo.  U9\ 

Arms:  Harl.  1241. — Quarterly:  1  and  4,  Oules,  a  wyvem  with  wings  »jppanded  or, 
within  a  hordure  azure,  thereon  eight  lions  passant  and  as  many  fleurs-de-lis 
alternately  of  the  second;  2  and  8,  Argent,  on  a  pile  gules  a  crescent  or 
[Chandos]. 

Cbest. — Upon  a  [castle  with  four  towers  argent],t  a  wyvem  sable,  guttee  gules, 
collared  and  lined  ....  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  sword  argent,  hilt  and 
pomel  [or]. 

David  Hall  of  Northall  in^Plelice  [felicea']  da,  &  cohei.  to  RoV  Chandows 


Kinersley  in  cam.  Salop. 


of  Stanton  in  com,  Cambridg, 


•  We  learn  from  Wood's  *  Athenae  Oxon.*  that  Edward  HaU  the  Chronicler,  who  died  1547, 
was  a  son  of  John  UaU  of  Northall.  He  is  supposed  to  hare  been  the  inventor  of  the  earlier 
portion  of  the  pedigree  given  on  pp.  206  and  206,  and  probably  of  the  coat  armoar.  The  above 
pedigree  of  four  generations  seems  to  be  authentic,  and  it  is  the  only  portion  recorded  in  the 
ohrevrabury  School  Copy  of  this  Visitation. 

f  In  Shrewsbury  MS.  the  wyvem  stands  only  upon  a  cushion  lying  on  the  torse. 


208 


THB  YIBITATIOK  OP  8KR0FSHIKE,   1628. 


itti 


AJ 


William  Hall=j^ Joans  da,  to  Walter  Lymbeake  of  Stow  com.  Olouc. 


of  Kinersley, 


Amis :  Vertj  three  lions  passant  argent 


J(f*  Hall  of  Northall  in  Kynersley=j=Katherine  da,  Jk  hei,  to  Tho,  Oethin  [orGeddiDg]. 


ob,  22feb.  19  H,  8  [1627-8]. 


Arms :    Oules^  a   chevron   argent  between 
[three]  gryphons'  or  wolves'  heads  erased  or. 


I 
Edward  Hall  of  Northall  son  A  heire,        William  Hall  2  son. 


J^anmer  of  $or1ktnj9[ton. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  129»>.    Harl.  1241,  fo.  158.    S.,  fo.  147*. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1896 :  Hanmeb  impaling  Lloyd. — Quarterly :  1  and  4,  Azure^  a 
lion  passant-gnardant  coward  or ;  2  and  8,  Erminey  a  Hon  rampant  azure 
[Elidor  ap  Rys  Says]  ;  impaling*  Lloyd  :  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  Per  bend 
sinister  ermine  and  ermines,  a  lion  rampant  or  [Tudor  Trevor]  ;  2  and  8, 
Oules,  a  chevron  between  three  esquires'  helmets  argent  [Owen  ap  Meredith 
AP  Tudor]. 

Crest. — Out  of  a  mural  crown  vert  [or]  a  cubit  arm  erect,  habited  quarterly  or  and 
azure,  cuffed  ermine,  on  the  hand  a  hawk  close  of  the  second,  beaked,  winged, 
and  legged  of  the  third,  belled  gold. 


Llewellin  with  the  6olden=p.  .  .  . 
Coller  de  Blane. 


Mathew  Rwythyn  ap  Elider=f=. . . . 
ap  Rees  Says. 


Ririd  ap  Lriii.=p.  .  .  . 


Jerworth.=F. . .  . 


i 


Tuder  ap  Rerid.=f=. . . . 


T 


:ad 


Madock  gam  ap  Jerworth.=i=. . .  • 


Tangwell  ap  Tudor  .=y=. .  .  . 


Madoc.=T=. . . . 


r 


[ad< 


Meiler  ap  Tangwell.=p. . .  . 


Jevan  Decka  ap  Rw]rthiii.=i=. . . . 


Madoc  Heddenck  Heddwch  de  BlwjFf^.  . . . 
Llansillen  et  Rulas. 


i 


T 


Tudor  Decka.=T=. . . . 


Meredith  ap  Madock.=p. . . . 


( 


T 


Gruff,  ap  Tudor=FLleydy  filia  Jerworth 

I  ap  Jem*  Yychan. 

b| 


Decka. 


*  This  impalement  is  omitted  in  Shrewslnixy  MS. 


THE  VISITATION  OP  SHROPSHIRE,   1628. 


209 


A| 


B| 


HoweU  2 
filioB. 


=Eaa  fil.  Jenkini  Einion  Gethin 
ap  Madoc  ap  Owen  ap  Oraff. 
ap  Kenwrik  Evell. 


Baai  ap=FMargareta  fil.  John  ap 
Oriffith.    Jem*  Gethin  ap  Madock 
KiflSn. 


Da?id  ap=rAgne6  fil.  et  her.  Badi    Joh^es   Hanmer  ap=j=Margareta  filia   Hugoni 


Howell. 


ap    Gruff,    ap    Tndor 
Decka  ap  Jen  n  Decka. 


Griffith  ap  Jenkin  ap 
8'  David  Hanmer. 


icni 


J 


Lee  ap  Roger  Lee  de  High 
leigh  in  com.  Cestriss. 


Richard  ap  David.'y'Eatherina  filia  Joh'is  Hanmer  de  Lee. 


T 


[Merideth    Thomas  Hanmer  oognominatns  Ginta=f=Gwenwhever  filia  Davidi  Lloyd 


nanmir.']    Hanmer  de  Porkington  in  oo.  Salop. 


de  Chirke  in  com.  Denbigh. 


Thomas 
Hanmer  3. 

1.  Elianora. 


2.  Jana  vxor 
Mauricij  ap 
Thomas  de 
Rnlas  in  co. 
Denbigh. 


tneri 


Eatherina  3. 


Meredith  Hanmer  2  fil.  sacr»~ 
Theologiae  Doctor  Vicar  of 
S*  Leon^  Shoreditch  Lond" 
Dyed  at  Dablin  in  Ireland 
of  the  Plague  1604. 


Thomas. 


I 


Dauid  Hanmer  de  Porckington  in=rElizabetha  filia  Rogeri  Eynaston 
CO.  Salop  fil.  et  hsres  [ISSB],  de  Morton. 


Thomas 
Hanmer  de 
Porkington 
fiL  et  hsBr. 
1604. 


Edgams  8 
s.p. 

Margreta 
8.p. 


Dorotnea  yz.  Ric'i 
ap  John  ap  D*d. 

Elianora  yx.  Rad'i 
ap  Thomas  Stanney. 


2. 
Jana. 


Eatherina      Richardns 
vx.  David  4. 

ap  Thomas 
de  Llansillin. 


I^anmer  of  J^anmer,  €benall,  anti  Henb^ttlt. 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  160«>.    S.,  fo.  147^ 

Asms  :  Harl.  1396. — (Quarterly  of  eight:  1  and  8,  Argent y  two  lions  passant-guardant 
azure^  Hanmer  ;  2,  Gfnlss,  a  lion  rampant  within  a  hordure  engrailed  ory  Rice 
▲P  Tbeoder;  8,  Or^  a  lion's  gamb  in  betid  erased  gules,  Owen  Eaueliock 
[Gwbnwynwyn]  ;  4,  Verty  two  boars  mssant  or^  S'  Roger  Powis  ;  5,  Azure^ 
three  boars  passant  in  pale  argent^  Yonas  [Jonas  ap  Grono]  ;  6,  Argent,  a 
cross  fieury  engrailed  between  four  choughs  all  sable,  Edwyn  [Edwtn  of 
Tegaingle]  ;  7,  Chiles^  three  human  legs  flexed  in  triangle  argent,  Owen  ap 
Edwyn. 

Orxst. — Upon  a  chapeau  [gules]  turned  up  ermine  a  lion  sejant-guardant  argent, 
charged  with  a  crescent  for  difference. 

KB 


210 


THE  VISITATION   OF  SHROPSHIRE,    1623. 


Bichardns  Hanmer  de  Hanmer=T=Margareta  filia  Bogeri 
™'  '  Kynaston  militia. 


in  com.  Flint. 


Danid  Hanmer  de  Euenall  in  co.  Salop  2  fil.  Ric'i  gemellus  cum  Tho.=F. . 
Rich'us  Hanmer  de  Euenall  [Evenall]=7=Anna  fil.  Dauid 


in  com.  Salop. 


ap  Beaulin. 


Dauid 
2  B.p. 


Edwardus  Hanmer  de=f=Auderia  filia 
Euenall  in  comit.  Salop  Hen.  Twiford 
fil.ethffiresduxitJanam  de  Ken  wick 
filiam  Rob'ti  Corbete  de  in  com.  Salop 
Stanwardine  in  com.  vx.  1  et  hsBres. 
Salop.     =7= 


Humfridus=Anna  fil.  Rich- 
Han  mer  de    ardi  Treuor  de 
Prankton       New  Marton  in 
in  CO.  Salop    co.  Salop. 
8.p. 


I 


I 


Maria  nupta      Hieronimus  Hanmer=f=Franci8ca  fil.  ThomsB      Katherina    vxor 


Ric'o  Pope  de  Ken  wick  in  com. 
de  Euenall  Salop  fil.  et  hser.  a^ 
in  CO.  Salop.       1628. 


f 


Charleton  de  le  Cris- 
tens  in  parochia  de 
Ellesmere  in  com. 
Salop. 


Johan'isSowdley 
renupta  Gabrieii 
Lloyd  deEUerton 
in  CO.  Salop. 


Arthurus  SBtatis  18.        Jacobus  aetat.  12.        Hieronimus  SBtatis  8.        Maria. 


I 


Thomas  Hanmer  de  Hanmer  in  co.  Flint  mile8.=y=. .  .  . 

Thomas  Hanmer  of  Hanmer  mile8.=T=. . . . 
Johan'es  Hanmer  de  Hanmer  in  co.  Flint  miles.=T=.  .  .  . 


Thomas  Hanmer  of  Hanmer  in  co.  Flint  mAT.^lKatherina  fiUa  Tho.  Mostan 


1  Ann  da.  to  John  Talbott  of  Orafton. 


^nerii 


of  Mosion  Knight.'] 


Katherin 
s.p. 


I    I 
Thomas  2. 

Roger  8. 


)nn  Han-=^ 


S'  John  Han-^ 
mer  of  Hanmer 
in  com.  Flint 
Baronett. 


=Dorothy  da.  & 
coheir  to  S^  Rich. 
Treuor  of  Ad- 
ington. 


^  n 

Ann*  mar.  Vrsula. 

to  Hurafrey  — 

Dymmockof  Margrett. 
Willington. 


I 


I 


I 


Thomas  Hanmer.        John  Hanmer.        Maiy.        Eatheiyn. 


L 


*  Omitted  in  Sbrewsbniy  MS. 


4 


THE  VISITATION  07  8HSOP8HIBE,   1628. 


211 


i 

i 


l^anmer  of  X^b^^n^mapsis. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  161^ 

Arms. — QtMrterly:  1  and  4,  SahU,  three  goats  passant  argent;  2  and  3,  Vertj  a  lion 
rampant  or  within  a  bordure  of  ihs  second  pellettie  [Wythb  or  Wychb]. 

Gbest. — A  cubit  arm  erect^  vested  azure^  cuffed  ermine^  the  arm  encircled  by  an 
annulet  vert^  the  hand  grasping  a  billet  or. 

Klyuyn.=T=,  • . , 


Jena  ap  Klyuen.^.  • .  • 


I 

Eignion  ap  £aa.=F.  . . . 


Jerworth  ap  Einion.^. .  . . 


Llewellin  ap  Juyr=FMargareta  fil.  Gruff,  ap  Jer.  ap 
de  Tale.  Jeuaf  ap  Ken.  ap  Bnallon. 

GruflSth  Lloyde  de  Yale=j=Tanewistel  fil.  et  haar.  Jena 
in  comit  Denbigh.  aplbredapEinionBendow. 


Llewellin  ap  Jerw'.^Y:. . . . 


I 


I' 


^rnffl 


T 


Llewellinn8.=^.  •  • . 


Grnmtli  ap  LInellin.=f . .  . . 


I 


T 


Danid  ap=fTangwi8tel  fil.  Jebel  ap  Jeuan  ap  M'red 
Llnellin.      ap  Madoc  ap  Einion  ap  Bend  ap  Jer. 


ap  juaaoc  ap 

ap  Madoo  ap  Ednowen 


i. 


Howelln8.T=.  . . .  Gmffith  ap  Dauid.=f=. . . . 


i 


Jenkinn8.=F.  .  . . 


r 


Bees  ap  Gruff,  ap  Dauid'y'Ellena  fil.  Gruff.  Hanmer 


de  Tale. 


Gmffith 


de  Hanmer. 


I 


ap  Jenkin.=FEIIena  fil.  et  hsBres  Beei  ap  Gruff,  de  Yale. 


Mauritius  ap  Gruff,  de  Han-^f"-  •  •  •    IHkuid  Lloyd  ap=pMi^B^reta  fiLJem  apJDauid 
mer  de  Ian  deche  in  Tale. 


M*red'd  ap  Bees. 


ap  Toona  de  Englois  Yache. 


Eatherina  vx.  Tho. 
ap  Dauid  ap  Nich. 
de  Fortyn. 


Elizabetha  vxor 
ThomsB  Powell 
de  Llandayn. 


Danid  ap  Morris^ 
Hanmer  in  Arti- 
bus  M'. 


=Marrareta 
fil.  Dauid 
Lloyd. 


Job  es  Lloyd 
de  Englois  a® 
1597. 


Job'es  Hanmer  de  Llweny  mapssis^pSusanna  filia  Bic'i 
fil.  et  beres.  Kynaston  de  . .  • . 


ij*.r^H«u 


212 


THB  yiSITATIOK  OF  SHBOPSHIBE,   1628. 


f^anmer  of  BecliMti  [BmtefielU],  near 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  169^ 

Arms. — Quarterly  of  six:  1,  Arg&nt,  two  lions  passanUguardani  assure;  2,  CfuhSf 
a  lion  rampant  within  a  hordure  engrailed  or  [Rhys  ap  Tudob]  ;  8,  Vert, 
two  boars  passant  or  [Powis]  ;  4,  Azure,  three  boars  passant  in  pale 
argent  [Jonas  ap  Obono]  ;  5,  Argent,  a  cross  engrailed,  the  ends  floury, 
between  four  ravens  [Cornish  choughs]  sable  [EDwm  OP  TsaAiKaLB] ; 
6,  Gules,  three  legs  flexed  in  triangle  argent  [Owen  ap  Ebwtn]. 


Daaid  Haniner  de  Hanmer  mil.=n=. . . . 


J 


.^=Jeiikm  Hanmer  de  Hanmer  in  co.  Flint.=f=.  •  •  • 

I  J 


OmfBth  Hanmer 
de  Hanmer. 


Joh'es 
Hanmer 
de  Hal  ton. 


Richardus  Hanmer=pJonnetta  fil.  Tn- 


de  Bechfeild  in  co. 
Salop. 


dor    Vychan   de 
Penmnneth. 


EdwardoB 
Hanmer  de 
Fennes. 


[ 


Ellena  fil.  Dauid= JoH'es  Hanmer  de=T=Elizabetha  fil.  Ricr  di 
Lloyd  ap  Elizam 
ap    Eendr.    ap 
Osborne. 


Bechfeild  -in  com. 
Salop  ob.  4  Sept. 
1648. 


Cholmeley  de  [Cholm- 
ley]  com.  Cestr. 


Mar^areta  tx. 
Joh'is  Roydon 
de  Burton. 


Johannes  Han-=F. . . . 


mer   de    Bech- 
feild fil.  et  heres. 


I 


filia 

.... 

Sand- 
ford. 


I 

Richardus  Han-= 
mer  de  Bech- 
feild in  co.  Salop. 


=Elizabetha 
fil.  Ricardi 
Massy  de 
Denfeild. 


Margareta  vx.  Ed'r*i 
ap  Madock  de  Aber- 
tamoot  [Abertanat]. 


Jana  fil.  et  heres 
vx.  Briani  Fow- 
ler de  S^  Thomas 
in  GO.  Staff. 


Anthonius: 
Hanmer  de 
Bechfeld 
in  00.  Salop 
B.p. 


:Susanna  fiL 
Rad'i  Cliffe 
de  Stiche 
Ar.  [Clyye 
of  Sty  one]. 


Johannes 
Hanmer 
de  Bech- 
feld et 
Burbridge. 


WilhmoB 

Hanmer 

SfilioB. 


Hunifridus' 
Hanmer 
fil.  8. 


=Mar^eta  fil.  et 
her.  Ed  Viap  Ma- 
dock ap  Dicus  de 
Selswick. 


Eatherina 
vxor  Ellis 
Eynaston. 


Edwardus=p. ...  fil. 
Hanmer  4    Joh'is 
fil.  Eynas- 

ton Ar. 


Edwardus 
Hanmer. 


Johannes 
Hanmer. 


r 


Jonetta 

Tx.Thom» 

Diokas. 


RogeroB 
a<»  1618. 


=pAnna  fiL  The. 
Eynaston. 


THE  TUZTATIOH  OV  SHSONHnUi,  16SS. 


213 


HDmi[r'iis=FMaria  fil.        Eogenia  2. 

Hanmer      Huffonis  — 

fil.  et  Cooke.  Morganos  3. 


Willimoa 
Hanmer. 


T  b  om  ae  =pSiiBaana 
Hanmer  filia  . . . . 
4  fil.  Flasket. 


Thomas,       Maria.       Elizabeth. 


Eobecca.      Jnditfaa. 


J^arltp  of  JIarUp.  3Bram|)ton,  SlBtUcp,  etc. 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  166.     HarL  1241,  fo.  09. 

Arms;  Bar\.  I2il,— Or, a  bttndcotised sable. 

[Another  copy  of  this  ViBltatba  gives — Quarterly :  1,  as  above  ;  2, a 

lion  rampant  within  a  bordure  .  , ,  .,  Peesthopk  ;  3,  Azure,  a  fret  or,  Wilil£YK  j 

i, on  a  chief two  mullets ,  Eeklev  ;  5,  Argent,  on  a  bend  sable  three  J 

eBcaIloi»  argent,  Kbnlby  ;  6,  Azure,  a  lion  rampant  or,  Stkpleton  ;  7,  Or,  two  J 
lions  passant  in  pale  gules,  Brohpton  -,  8,  Or,  two  lions  passaat-guardant  in  pals  1 

fales,  V&LENCB  :  'J,  Or,  a  raven  proper,  Corbett  ;  10,  Sable,  on  a  fesse  dancett^  or 
etween  three  bezants  each  charged  with  an  escallop  sable,  three  demi-lions  rampant 
sable,  Whabnuohbe. 

Obest. — A  castle  triple-towered  proper,  issning  therefrom  a  demi-lion  rampant 
gnles,  armed  and  langued  azure. 

Motto.— Vianrra  et  Fibb.    For  Thomas  Harlsy  a.d.  1600.] 


8'  W"  Harley  K'  lo.  of  Harley  in  com.  Salop  went  to=T=Catherine 

Jerusalem  in  the  company  of  Oodfrey  of  Bollen, 
Rob't  Ourteis  Duke  of  Normandv,  Rob't  Steward  of 
Scotland,  where  they  were  made  K"  of  the  Sepulchre. 


da.  to 
Jasper  Crofte 
Knight  of  the 


Nicholas  Harley  lo.  of^FMargrett  da.  to  Wan-en  BosUtck  of  Bostook  in  co.  Cestr'. 
Harley  in  co.  Salop.  Armt :  Sable,  a  Jute  hvmtliSt  argmt, 

Will'm  Harley=T=Joane  da.  to  S^  Jo.  De  la  Here  K'. 
of  Harley.  Arvu .-  Abutb,  a  bend  arg«fd  (oiittd  or, 

htiwtm  sw  vutriMa  of  Ihs  ta*l. 


Nicho.  HarIey=i=Alice  da.  to  Rob't  Randnlph  aPt  Prescett  of  Wosthay 


of  Harley. 


lobert 


WtaOwpe  I 
Armt :  Or,  on  a  chief  sable  thru  tautofthejirel. 


HM'Ie7.n=AIioe  da.  <&  hei.  to  S'  Roger  PoUeaton  E'. 
A  I        Arvu :  Sable,  tJiree  muUeta  argmt. 


214                       THE   VISITATION   OP   SHBOFSHIBE,    1628. 
^ 


I 
S'^  Rich.  Harley  K^Burga  da.  &  h.  to  S'  Andrew  WiUeigh  K*  Lo.  of  WilhUigh. 

[Sheriff  1301].  Arms :  Azure^fretty  or,  a  canton  argent. 


8'  Malcolme*  de  Harley  K*.=j=. . . . 


S'  Rob't  Harley  of=T=Margrett  da.  &  coh.  to  S'  Bryan  Brampton  of  Brampton  [of 


Harley,  WiUey,  & 
Kinleighe  K*. 


Brampton  Bryan]  K*. 
[Arms  :  Or,  two  lions  passant  in  pale  gules — ancient  seal.] 


8'  Roo't  Harley  of  Harleyni=Joane  da.  to  Roger  Corbett=rJohn  Daras 


and  Willeigh.  of  Morton  K*. 


T 


2  hnsband* 


Alice  da.  &  h.  vx.  S^  Hamon  Pashley  E^.  Roger  ob.  s.p. 


I 


I 

Miea.  da.  4r  hei.  nCied  8^  Rich.  Lacon  of  Willey  K*. 


Walter  de  Harley      8'  Bryan  Harley  of  Brampton,  Bugtun,=f=Eleanor  da.  to  S'  Roger 
ob.  s.p.  and  Bed  warden  [co.  Hereford].  Corbett  of  Moorton  K*. 

Bryan  Harley=j=Isold  2  da.  to  S'  Ranfe  Margrett  vx.  Rees  Moythey  2  to 

of  Brampton.     Lingham  Lingen  K*.  W"  Walwyn  of  Longward. 


Richard  Harley  Geoflrey  Harley=f=Joyce  Joans  da.  &  h.  to 

ob.  s.p.  brother  «fe  heire.  I  8'  John  Burleigh  K*. 


&■  John  Harley  of  Brampton  K*=|=Jane  da.  to  John  Hacklett  of  Teton  K' 
[8heriff  1481  ;  Knighted  on  the    Hackluii  of  EyUm  com.  Heref 
field  at  Tewkesbury  1471]. 


Rich.  Harley  of  Branton.=rKatherine  da.  to  S^  Tho.  Vaughan  of  Trertur  K*. 
Ann  da.  to  ^  Edw.  Rous=f  Jokn  Harley  of  Brian ton.=j=Ann  da.  to  S'  Edw. 


of  Wore.  K». 


i-r-ti  ohn 


Oroftes  E^ 


Alice  Tx.  8ymon  MacklV  John  Harley^Mawde  da.  &  h.  to  James 

Mucklow$.  of  Brianton.    Wamcone  Wameombe. 

B 


*  Harl.  1241  makes  this  S'  Maloolm  brother^  not  &ther,  of  8'  Robert  who  maniee  BCargrett 
Brainpton. 


THE  VISITATION   OP   SHROPSHIRE,    1623. 


215 


B| 


=T=Tho. 


Ann  da.  to  Waller=f=Tho.  Harley=j=Margrett  da.  to 


Gruff.  Walter  Orif- 
fin  1  wife  2  wife. 


of  Bran  ton. 


S'  Andrew  Cor- 
bett  K*  1  wife. 


Katherin  vx.  Tho.  Corne- 
wall  Baron  of  Burford. 


James 
Harley. 


Mary  da,  to  8^  Francis- 
Newport  K'  by  Beatrix 
da.  to  Rouland  Lacon 
Esq. 


:S'  Robert=.  ...  da.  to  ...  .= 
Harley.        Barrett    of   Bel- 
house    in    Essex 
1  wife. 


Brilliana  da.  to 
Edward  Viscount 
Conway  of ...  . 


Tho.  Harley 
Esquire. 


I 

S''  Robert 
Harhy  K'. 


I 
1.  Brilliana  i*x<f 

Stanley  Esq. 


2.  Margarett     3.  Dorothea, 
ob.  s,p. 


Abigails  da.to...  .'=rS^  Edward   ffarley=y=Mary  da.  to  S^  W^  Button 


Steevens  of ...  . 


K^  of  the  Bath  1661. 


K^  of  Devonsh. 


I 


I 


Robert  HarUy  sonne  ^  hei.        Brilliana.        Mary.        Martha. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  1SS\    Harl.  1241,  ff.  20,  48.    Harl.  615,  fo.  256»».    8.,  ff.  125^  126. 

Abms:  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly:  1  and  4,  Argent^  six  torteaux,  three,  two,  and 
one,  a  crescent  for  difference ;  2,  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  guleSy  in  chief  three 
torteaux  [Piard]  ;  3,  Or,  two  bars  sable,  the  upper  charged  with  four  and 
the  lower  unth  three  escallops  of  the  first  [each  charged  with  three  escallops].* 


in  com.  Salop. 


Will'us  Harnage  de  Belle8wardin=i=.  .  .  .  fil.  et  hasr Peiart 

n.  Salop.  Periart  of  Norbury. 

WiU'us  Hamaget=f=Joco6a  filia  Roberti  Screuen  or  Scry  ven 
de  Belleswardin.      de  Frodesley  in  com.  Salop. 


Hngo  Giles  Harnage  de  Belleswardin  in  com.  Salop  [and=pMargeria  filia  Richard! 


of  Sheinton;  Bailiff  of  Bridgnorth  1408,  and  Burgess  of 
Parliament  1402  and  1419]. 


Lacon  militis. 


Tho.  Harnage=rI^orothea  fil. 


de  Belliswar- 
din  in  com. 
Salop. 


Tho.    Smith 
de   Reuen- 
hall  in  com. 
Essex. 


Christo- 
pherns 
Harnage 
2  fil.  s.p. 


Elizabetha 
vx.  Joh'es 
Meston. 


Rich'us=f=.  . .  .  filia 

Harnage    Oteley  de  Ote- 
de  Shen-    ley  in  com. 
ton  in        Salop, 
com.  S. 


*  In  Harl.  615  the  arms  are  qnarterlj  of  the  second  and  third  qnarterings  only,  the  first 
being  omitted. 

t  Omitted  in  Harl.  1241. 


216 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHEOPSHIBE,   1628. 


A| 


B 


I 

Egidios  Harnage  de  Shenton^ 
in  com.  S. 


=Ellena  fil.  Tho.  Kynaston  de  Walford 
in  com.  Salop  Ar. 


Hngo  Harnage 
2  filias  daxit 
Elizabetha  filia 
....  Patingham. 


:ioL^ 


Richardus=FDorothea  fil.  Pran- 


Harnage 
de  Shen- 
ton. 


cisci  Einaston  Tho, 
Kynaston  de  Shot- 

tOD. 


Maria  uxor 
Simonis 
Croft  de 
Ireton. 


Elizabetha  vx. 
Willimi  Hoord. 


Richardus  Harnage=f=Auderia  filia  Wiiri  Humfrey    Jane, 
de  Shenton.  de  Barton  in  com.  Northam'. 

Johannes  8.p.       Edwardns  8.p.       Hnmmdos  Harnage       Jana. 

de  Shenton  A^  1623. 


Robertas  Harnage 
2  filias. 


I 

Thomasina. 


I 


Anna  filia  Ric'i=Franci8cu8  Harnage  de  Belles-=pCrracea  filia  EdVi  Littleton  militis 
Man  waring 
militis  Yxor  1. 


wardin  in  com.  Salop  fil.  et 
h»res  saperstes  a^  1584. 


[of  Palettenhall  [Pillaton  HaU] 
m  com.  Stafibrd  2  wifie]. 


Franciscns  8.p. 
Thomas  s.p. 
Dorothea  s.p. 


I 
Margaretta 

vx.  Ro- 

berti  Med- 

calfe. 


EdVusHama^- 
de  Belleswardm 
in  com.  Salop 
Ar.  a°  1623. 


=Dorothea  fil. 
Joh'is  Heath 
de  Orton 
[Overton]  in 
com.  Cestr' 
gent. 


mL. 


Jannavxor 

Oeorge 

Foorde  of 

Foord^ 

com. 

Devon. 


Yincentns  Harnage 
2  fil.  cetat.  2  anor\ 


Edwardns  Harnage  fil.  et  hser. 
iBtat.  13  anor*  a<>  1623. 


I 


Maria.* 


Thomas. 

Elianora.* 
EDWABDE    HARNAGE. 


Wii'us. 


Harl.  1396,  fo.  163^    Harl.  1241,  fo.  140. 
Edwardas  Harper.=T=Elizabetha  fil.  Thomas  Boskels  BoUkM. 


Wiirus  Harper  de  Woseston^ohanna  fil.  Walteri  Barle 
in  y^  hund.  o/Condouer.  BorU  de  Wenlook. 


Thomas.       Edwardas.       Richardas  Harper      Johannes. 

a^"  1598. 


7i- 

Joan$. 


*  In  Shiewsbnry  MS.  Mttria  and  Bleanor  appear  as  daaghten  of  Fianois  and  Grace. 


THE  VISITATION   OP  SHBOPSHIBE,   1628. 


217 


f&arper  of  ^merlept  to.  ^tvtfottf,  from 

SISieUinjSton.  ^alop. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  164.    Harl.  1241,  fo.  152^ 

AemS:  Harl.  1396. — Quarterly:  1  and  4,  Sable  in  Harl.  1241,  a  chetron  ami 
canton  both  ermine  [Harper]  ;  2  and  3,  Azure,  on  a  cross  engrailed  argefit 
five  escallops  sable  [gules,  Gritoft]. 

Joh*e8  Harper  de  Willmgton.=f=. . . .  fil.  et  her Criktoftes. 


Will'uB=f=.  . .  .  filia  Enstacij  Johannes  Bewpty=p. ...  fil.  et  her.  Danid  Lloy 


Harper. 


Witney  WhUtney. 


Bewpey. 


ap  S'  Gruff.  Vychan. 


Joh*e8  Harper  de  Willington.=j=Anna  fil.  Joh*is  Bewpti. 


Johannes  Harper  de  Amerley 
in  CO.  Hertf.  Uereffsh.  1  fil. 


I 
Thomas. 


Alicia  Yx.  Johannis 
Wilton. 


Margeria  vx. 
Tho.  Shipham. 


I 


Elizabetha  fil.  Hngoni8=Anthonins  Harper  den=Johanna  fil.  Joh'is  Gelton  ex 


Begge  Bigge  de  Salop.     Welington  2  fil. 


Maria  Ponsbury  Fontesbury. 


I  I 

Elizabetha.        Dorothea.        Elianora. 


Jj^ai-pur  of  I^ustialL 

8.,  ff.  lll^ll2^ 

[^Ntgellus  de  Rushall  D'n's  de  Rushall  Vpe  Conq.  et  antea.^.  . . 
Arnis :  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  and  bordure  engrailed  sable. 


T 


Osbertus  de  Rushall  fiUus  et  hcer,  Nigelli.^. .  . . 

I 

Bicardus  de  Rushall  de  famiUd  Reg.  H.  2  cuidam=r. . . . 
Rex  dedit  tnaner^  de  Rowley  juxta  Dudley. 


Rictus  de  Rushall  junior  de/amilid  Rs.  Johannis  cuidam  Rex  2  regm=r 
cor^firmavit  m.  de  Rowley  ooOt  in  Owen  temp.  H.  3. 

A 

*  Harl.  1241  (rives  another  seneration  here,  viz.,  William  (son  of  John)  Harper,  who,  by  Jane, 
da.  of  John  Whittington,  had  John,  Anthony,  and  others,  as  aboTe. 

F  F 


218 


THE  VISITATION   OF  SHBOPSHIRE,   1628. 


A| 


Hugo  de  BoweUs  miles- 
defamilia  Rs.  H.  3. 


I 

-Alicia  Jllia  et  heaves  BicH 
de  RushaU  Junior. 


Henry  Hanhury  Esquier. 

Arms :  Azure^  a  chevron  and 
in  chief  a  lion  passant  or. 


Willimus  Boweles  UrUs  de  Rmhall^Agnes  da.  of  Henry 


superst.  7  Ediu.  3. 


I 


Hanhury  Esq, 


Sir  Henry  Hanhury 
Knt  s.p. 


WilVmus  Boweles  Un's  de  Rushall^f^Elizaheth  da.  ofJohn=  W^  Golf  son  [Coleson 


died  in  the  great  plague  time. 

Arms :  Sable,  a  chevron  engrailed 
between  three  owls  argent. 


Giff&rd  lord  of  Clin-    —Visit.  Staff.]  2  hus- 
ton  [Chillington].         hand. 


I 


John  Hewett  of  Walsall=j=Katherine  da.  8f  heire.- 
Esquier. 


-Robert  Grobbore  Esq.  2  husband. 

Arms :   Sable,  a  fesse  and  in 
chief  three  lozenges  argent. 


I 

Elizabeth  maried  to 
Thomas  Hextull 
Esq. 

Arms:  Quarterly 
gules  and  sable,  over 
all  a  bend  between 
two  fleurs-de-lis  ar- 
gent. 


Margarett 

A  lice  da.  of=\ 

m^to  IF" 

Geffefrey 

Stockley 

Jue*  of 

"ofYox- 

He?iley  in 

all— 

CO.  War. 

Visit. 

2  wife. 

Staff.]. 

RushaU  fuit  Hostiarius 
Aulce  Rs.  Ric^i  2  obiit 
1429.  He  maried  to  his 
3  wife  Elizabeth  da.  of 
John  RoUton  neare 
Tutbury  and  she  died 
A""  1430.     =f= 


I  I 
Two  children  died  s.p. 


da.  of  W 
Walsall 
Esq. 
1  wife. 


m 


>  1 1 

Three  children  s.p. 


John  Cock  de  Lillebund  [Lilleburne]. 
Arms :  Argent,  a  bend  and  in  chief  an  annulet  azure. 


James  RushaU    John  Har'=f=Ellenor  da.  Sf 


died  about  the      pur  lord  of 
yeare  of  his  age    RushaU 
14  s.p.  died  July 

1464. 


h^  of  Fr»»  Grob- 
bere  alias 
RushaU. 


Henry=Y= 

Gock. 


:  .  .  .  da.  &  heir  of  Sir 
Jefferey  Allesley  de  co. 
War.  Knt. 

Arms :  Sable  [vert],  three 
chevronels  interlaced  in 
base  or, a  chief  argent  [or]. 


ilUa\ 


\ 


William  Harpttr  Lord  of  RtiahalL^ifargerett  da.  Jt  h'  of  Henry  Cock. 


T 


Sir  John  Harpur  Knt.^Margarett  da.  Sf  h^  of  Sir  John  Bromley  Knt 

Arms :  Quarterly  per  fesse  indented  gules  and  or. 

B 

*  This  name  is  spelt  Ive  in  the  Staffordshire  Visitation,  1583 ;  there  were  families  named 
both  Jewe  and  Ive  in  WarwidEsMre,  Staffordshire,  etc. 


i 


THE  VISITATION  OP  SHROPSHIRE,   1623. 


219 


^^ 


y 


i 


B| 


=j=Thoma8  Farmer  [will  proved  9  Sep.  l^Sb^.^FEmotaJiUa  Simkin  Harvey 


\ 


Arms:  Argent,  on  a f esse  between  three 
Hans'  heads  erased  sable  three  anchors  or. 


de  CO,  Wore,  [?  co.  Herts]. • 


LawrenUtis 
Farmer, 


Richardus- 
Farmerde 
Eston 
Neston  in 
CO,  North, 


-Anna  unafilia  et  hcered,  WilVmi 
Browne  militis  Afaior  London, 

[Drawing  of  Arms] :  Farmer, 
impaling,  Per  pale  indented 
argent  and  or,  a  chevron  sable 
between  three  escallops  gules. 


WiUiam= Elizabeth 
Farmer,    filia  fF* 

N orris  mU, 


ill 


I 


I 


Wilfmus  Farmer  2fiL        Oeorgius  Farmer  4  fit,        Jaronimus  sjil. 


RoV  Harpur  son  A  h^  of  Sir  John,^,  ,  , . 


Sir  Anthony  Kingston  Knt,=, ,  .  ,da,  A  heir,=Sir  Rich^  Egerton  Knt, 


Arms :  Argent,  on  a  chief  or  a  raven  sable. 


Thomas  Hoordj=^ Dorothy  sister  A  coh.  of  RoV 


Harpur, 


I 


I 


Frances  da,  A  heire  of  Tho^  Hoorde=Thomas  Farmer. 
[ob.  s.p. — Visit.  Staff.]. 


William  Leigh  of  Shavell  in  co,  Leic, 
A  Rushall  in  co,  Stqff^, 


Elizabeth  sister  l[  coh,  of 
Robert  Harpur. 


Henry  Leigh' 
of  Sawell  ^ 
of  Ruehall, 


'Katherine  da,  ^  one  of  the  4  coheirs  of  John 
Dunham  \>f  Ktrkelinton  in  co,  Notts  Knt, 

Arms :  Azure,  a  chief  indented  or  and 
thereon  a  label  of  three  points  gules. 


I 

John  Farmer=F. 
miles  sfil 


Edward  Leigh  of  Rushall  in  co.  Staff,  living  A^  1583.= Anne  da  of  Sir  John  Farmer 
Arms:  Oules,  on  a  cross  engrailed  [argent]  a       Knt,  of  Eston  in  co.  North'- 
mullet,  m  the  first  quarter  an  escutcheon  [argent],       ton,^ 
thereon  two  bars  [azure]  and  a  bend  [compon6e  or 
and  gales]. 


•  Bmmota,  da.  of  Simkin  Harvy  of  oo.  Herts,  and  relict  of  Henry  Wenman  of  Blewberr, 
00.  Oxford,  Arm. 


I 


220 


THE  VISITATION   OF  8HR0FSHIBE,   1623. 


f^arinj^tDn  of  Bisfiton. 


Harl.  1396,  fo.  181. 

Arms. — SahUy  a  fret  argent^  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  trefoils  vert. 
Crest. — A   lion's  head  erased  or^  charged  with  two  trefoils  slipped  in  pah  vertj 
collared  gules,  the  collar  studded  and  lined  argent 

Omnibus  X*pi  fidelibns  ad  qnos  hoc  pneeens  Scriptam  pervenerit  Georgius  Comes  Salop* 
salntem.  Sciatis  me  pro  bono  consilio  michi  per  Simonem  Harington  de  Bysheton  me  pens*8  et 
imposterum  michi  et  bsBredibus  meis  impendend :  dedisse  terras  in  villa  de  Stonton  intra  domnm 
meam  de  Idsole  aPs  Shnffenall  in  com.  balop  dat.  22  die  mensis  Decembr*  anno  9  H.  7. 

[Drawing  of  a  Seal. — Plate  I.,  Fig.  6.] 
FhilippuB  LTinell.=f=. . . . 


Johaniie8=F. . . . 
Gedington. 


Ricnard. 
FhiUip. 


Henricu8=f=Katherina. 
Sidenhall. 


icm 


Richardos. 
Johannes. 


Agnes  napta  Nich'i        Xpiana  fil.  et  hser.  vx.        Thomas  SidenhaQ.=T=. . . . 
Horncastell.  Johannis  Warren. 


Simon  Harington: 
ob.  a«  8  H.  6. 


Johannes  Warren 
de  Northam'to'. 


Alicia  fil.  et 
cohsBr.  Tho. 
Sidenhall. 


Johannes 
s.p. 


I 

Simon  Haring- 
ton Glericus 
CoroniB  t*pe 
H.  7. 


Tho.  Warren=F. . 
de  North't'. 


icm 


Richardus. 
Johannes. 


Johanna  nnpta .... 
Shnkborongn. 

Thomas.  Thomas 

—  Shouk- 

Henri-  borongh. 
ens. 


r 


Thomas  Harington  fil.  et  h8Br.=f=Anna  fil.  et  hsBr.  Thomaa  Warren  de  Northampton. 


Richardn8=i=Eliza.  fil Brooke  soror  Rob't        Willi*mus 

Harington.    Brooke  Capitalis  Jnstic*  de  Banco.         Harington. 

Johannes.       Willi'mns  Harington.=T=. .  . .        Thomas  Harington. 

Jooosa.     Johannes  Harington  de  Bishton  in  com.  Salop  1623.=.  . . .    Elizaoethft. 


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221 


8.,  fo.  124*. 

[Arms  :  SablSf  a  fret  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  trefoils  slipped  vert. 
Crest. — A  lion's  head  erased  or,  charged  with  ttco  trefoils  slipped  in  pale  vert^ 
collared  gulesy  lined  argent,  upon  the  collar  three  plates, 

Philippus  Lunell.^.  . . . 


I 


Johannesr^. . .  . 
Godington. 


RicLrdus. 
Philipus. 


I 

Henr%cu8=^Kaihenna, 
Sidmhall. 


Agnes  nupta  Nicholao 
ffornecastle. 


X'ptanafil,  et  coh,  nupta 
Johanne  Warren. 


I  I 

JEUchardus. 
Johannes, 


Thomas  Sidenhall,^. , 


\ 


I 


Simon  Barring-^. . . .    Johannes  Warren^ Alicia  fil,  et  coh,       Johanna  nupta  .... 

Thomos  Sidmhall,    Shoukborough, 


tan  oh.  8  H.  8. 


I 


T 


de  . , ,  • 


I 


Johannes    Simon  HarringtonFf. . . .     Thomas 
Earring-     Ghre,  Corona 
ton  s,p.       fpe  H.  r. 


Bicardus,  Thomas.  Thomas 

Warren  —  —  Shouk- 

de  North'-    Johannes,  Henricus.  borough, 
ton. 


I  I 

Thomas  Harrington  fil.  et  har,^Annafilia  et  hares  Thames  Warren  de  Northampton. 

Willimus 
Harrington. 


Richardus=FElizab.Jiliam  ....  Brooke  et  soror  Rob^H 


Harrington. 


Brooke  GapitaVs  Justic.  Banco. 


WilUmus  Harrington. 


I 


I  .  •  .  • 


I 


Johannes.        Thomas  Harrington. 


I 


I 


Jocasa.    Elizabethajil.  Joh'is=f^ohannes  Har-^Katherina  fil.  Ru^i  Wake- 

man  de  KelsaU  in  com.  Suff. 
et  relicta  Thames  Greene  de 
Samford  in  com.  Essex. 


Grispe  of  Ore  in  cam, 
Essex  Esq.  ux.  i. 


ringtondsBish- 
ton  in  com. 
Salop  Esq,  1623. 


Eliza- 
betha. 


I 

Maria. 


Johannes  Harrington 
at.  8  an.  lesi. 


I 

Thomas  est. 
s  an.  1631. 


I 
MargareU.        Winifred."] 


222  THE   VISITATION   OF   SHEOFSHIBE,    1628. 

f^arrtfi  of  aiitott. 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  UOK    8.,  fo.  128»». 

Arms:    Harl.   1396. — Azure^  on  a  chevron  argent  hettveen  three  hedgehogs  or  a 
crescent  for  difference. 

Thomas  Harris  de  Abcotte=i=Jana  fil.  Joh'is  Sonnybanke  de 
in  CO.  Salop.  Ludlow  in  com.  Salop. 


Oalfr'us  Harris  de  Abcott=pKatherina  fil.  Joh'is  Eastope  de 


in  com.  Salop. 


Eastope  in  com.  Wigom'. 


Alicia  Yx.  Joh'is     Johanna  vx.  Tho.    Anna  nnpta  Ed'r'o    Maria  nupta  Roger 
Cooke.  Metton  [M^n].      Langford.  Gollimor  de  London. 


Henricusn=Johanna  fil.        Rich'us  Harris  de  AbcottFfBrigitta  fil.  Thom»  Barkley 


Harris  2. 


Joh'is  Dauies.     in  com.  Salop. 


[Berkeley]   de   Ewdnes  in 
com.  Salop. 


II  II 

Samuell  Harris*    WiU'os    Harris=Alicia    fil.    WiU'i    Pranciscos  2.*    Maria.* 

8Bt.  7  anor'  a°      de  Abcott  in  co.     Lane  de  Ludlow  in  —  — 

1623.  Salop  a<>  1623.      com.  Salop  Clerici    Richardus  8.*     Brigitta,* 

Signeti. 

WILL.  HARRIES. 


f^arm  of  ^totkton. 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  148.     Hari.  1241,  fo.  124.     8.,  ff.  141^  142. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Azure^  a  chevron  argent  between  three  hedgehogs  or.^ 
Henricus  Hall  al's  Harri8.=T=Sion'et  [^SioneU]  filia  M'red'd  ap  howell  de  Qeri. 


Joh'es  Hill  al's  Harris  de  com.  Staff.=r  Jocosa  filia  Ric*i  Acton. 

I 

Johannes  Harris  de  Stocton  in  com.  Salop.=7=Jonetta  filia  Simonis  Henalt  Ar. 

I 

Johan*s  Harris  de  Stockton  in  oo.  Salop.=7=Eatherin»  fil.  Jenkin  ap  Jem  Yychan. 

*  Samael,  Francis,  Bichard,  Mary,  and  Bridget  appear  as  sons  and  danghters  of  Qeoffrey  and 
Kafcherine  in  Shrewsbury  MS. 

t  Harl.  1241  giyes  the  same  arms  as  Harris  of  Crackton. 


THE  VISIXATIOK  OF  SHSOPSHIBE,   1623. 


223 


Joh'es  Harris  de  Stockton  in  com.= 
Salop  Croivner  of  Shropshire, 


Margaretta  vxor  EdYi 
George  of  Pool  in  oo. 
Montgom*. 


=Pernell  fil.  Joh'is  Wyn 
ap  Reignold. 


Eatherina  vx. 
Richardi  Penne 
de  Stockton. 


I 
Wiirm'= Lucia  fil.  Ric'i  Heynes 

Harris,     de  Anckner. 


JohannesHarri8de=Maria 
Interiori  Templo       French, 
in  London. 


I 

Georgius  Harris= 
de  Stockton  in 
CO.  Salop. 


=Maria  fil. 
Joh'is  Harbcrt 
de  Kemesse. 


Lncia  nupta  Ro- 
berto Beaamont 
de  Church  Stoke. 


Petronilla  vx.  Daued 
Ridgway  de  Oneley 
in  com.  Montgomeri. 


Marga-    Jana  nupta  Ric'o  Ed- 
retta.       wards  de  Brithdeere  in 
CO.  Montgomery. 


Johannes. 
Lucas. 


o        1 

Stephanns. 


Eliz.  vx.  Franc. 
Thomas  de  Bet- 
howse  in  com. 
Montgom'. 


Richardus  Harris  de= 
Stockton  in  co.  Salop 
fil.  et  haBr.  A"  1623. 


'Hannah  fil.  et  cohasr. 
Arthuri  Harris  de  Con- 
douer  in  com.  Salop. 


Edwardus  2. 
Georgius  8. 


n 

Sara. 
Dorothea. 


Petronilla. 
Hanna. 


Richardus  Harris  filius 
p'mogenitus  setat.  8 
an'o  a<»  1628. 


Samuell  2. 
Johannes  8. 


RICHARD  HARRYES. 


i^arrts  oi  Crutkton  ann  Cdhj^  CasftU. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  185.    S.,  fi'.  126^  127. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1396. — Barry  of  eight  ermine  and  azure,  over  all  three  annulets  or. 
Crest. — A  hawk  argent,  beaked  and  belled  or,  preying  on  a  pheasant  of  the  first 

Arms  :•  Shrewsbury  MS. — Argent,  a  Hon  rampant  gules  [sable]  unthin  an  oris  of 
cinquefoils  gules. 

1  Crest. — A  wolf  statant  gules, 

2  Crest. — A  lion  rampant  sable  between  two  wings  argent. 
Motto. — Pie  reponb  tb. 

Joh'es  Harris  de  Cruckton  in  oo.  Salop.=7=. . .  . 


Richardus  Harris  de  Crukton.=y=Elianora  fil.  WiU'i  Jennyns  de  Wallybome 

A  I  in  CO.  Salop. 

*  These  are  the  armB,  crestSi  and  motto  of  Pierpoint. 


224 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHBOPSHIBE,   1628. 


Joh'es  Harris  de= 
Crucktonincom. 
Salop. 


=Elianora  fil.  Tho.  Prowde 
de  Satton  in  com.  Salop. 


Katherina  nx.  Joh'is  Gorbett  dc 
Alston  renupta  Jacobo  Morris 
de  Aston. 


Thomas  Harris  de  Tonge= 
Castell  in  com.  Salop  Baro- 
nettus  Serviens  ad  legem 
et  Justiciarins  pacis  in 
eodem  comitatn  1623. 


'Elianora  filia  Bogeri 
Gifforde  de  London 
in  Medicinns  Doc- 
toris  R'n»  Eliz. 


Rolandas  Harris= 
de  Ladlow  in 
com.  Salop  2  fil. 


=Jana  fil. 
Thomas 
Langford 
de  Ladlow. 


Franciscus 
Harris  fil. 
p'mogenitus 
8Btat.  24  an' 
ao  1628. 


Elizabetha  [da,  4r  coh.  to  whom 
her  faf her  gave  Tonge  Castle  and 
had  Groxden  hy  y*  death  of  her 
sister  Margaret  without  issvs]. 


I 

Margareta 
[oh.  virgo]. 


r.D 

Thomas.     Anna. 

Johannis 
2. 


[Sir  Henry  Perpoint  of  Holme  Perpoint=j=Frances  da.  to  Sir  TF*  Cavendish 


in  com.  Nottingham  AT'  1614. 


of  Hardunck  Kn*. 


I 


Robert  Perpoint  de  Holme  Perpoint  Esq.  was  created=YOertrvde  da.  Sf  coheir  to 
'^  ^   "  '        '^  '  ■    "'        '       Henry  Talbott  brother  to 

Gilbert  Earle  of  Shretvs- 
bury.'] 


Baron  of  Holme  Perpoint  and  Viscount  Neivarke 
29  Junii  1627  and  Earl  of  Kingston  upon  Hull  25  July 
1628. 


Anna*  vxor  Joh'is  Wilde: 
de  Wiche  [?  Droitwich] 
in  com.  Wigom*. 


■■[William  Perpoint 
of  Tong  Castle  ^ 


son. 


Henry  Perpoint- 
Viscount  NeW' 
arke. 


Cecilia  da.  of 
Paul  Viscount 
Baininge.] 


Arthurns  Harris: 
de   Prestock  in 
com.  Salop  8  fil. 


:  Jana  filia  .  .  .  . 
Newton  de 
Prestock. 


Richardns  Harris  de=T=Anna  filia  Thomaa 


Cruckton    in    com. 
Salop  4  fil.  1628. 


Johannes  Harris  fil. 
et  hsBres  SBtat.  15 
annor'  a<»  1628. 


Smalman  de  Wider- 
top  [Wilder  top]. 


Thomas  2. 


^cU.  4. 


Isaac 


)k6. 


^ 


Stephanas  8.  Jacobus  5.  Walteros  7. 


BIGHABD  HABBIES. 


*  Her  monument  in  Tong  Church  says  she  died  in  childbed,  6  May  1624,  in  the  sixteenth 
year  of  her  age. 


THE  VISITATION  OP  8HBOP8HIRE,   1623. 


226 


f^attxin. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  138»».     Harl.  1241,  fo.  89»>.     S.,  ff.  130»>—185*. 

Abms  :  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly  of  tsn :  1,  Azure,  a  ctievron  between  three  garbs  or, 
Hatton  ;  2,  Barry  of  four  and  lozengy  counterchanged  argent  and  sable, 
Crispin  ;  8,  Argent,  a  cross  paUmce  between  four  martlets  gules,  Golborn  ; 
4,  Argent,  an  eagle  displayed  sable,  Bruyn  ;  5,  Argent,  an  a  ben/l  sable  three 
covered  cups  of  the  first,  Rixton  ;  6,  Sable,  a  cross  engrailed  ermine,  Halom  ; 
7,  Or,  a  saltire  sable,  Hellesby  ;  8,  Sable,  a  fesse  humettee  argent,  a 
crescent  for  difference,  Bostock  ;  9,  Azure,  two  bars  argefit,  Venables  ; 
10,  Argent,  a  cross  sable,  the  ends  termituiting  in  fieurs-de-lis  or,  Newton. 

[Crest. — A  hind  trippant  or.] 


Adam  Hatton  de  Aldersej  Magna=7=Katherina  fil.  et  cohsDres  Wiiri 


in  com.  Cestriae  a^  1  B.  2. 


de  Hellesby  militia. 


Adam  de 
Hatton. 


I 


Robertas  Hatton  de  Eistiebreches  in' 
com.  Salop  a^  18  H.  4. 


=Auicia  filia  WilFi  Wistanston 
[Wistaston — Vis.  Chesh.]  mil. 


ill'i 


WiiroB  Hatton  de  Ei8tibriche8=T=EIianora  fil.  Hagonis  Brow  militis 
in  com.  Salop  a«  2  H.  5.  LS'  Hugh  de  Burgh  K*. 


iir 


WilVus  Hatton  de  Kistibriches  18  H.  6.=rAuicia  fil.  W"»  Darby  de  Chesf . 


.  .  .  .  filia  Joh'is=T=Petru8  Hattonn=Margaretta  fil.  et  haeres  Gregory 

Oeorge  Bostock  de  Moberly  in 
Chesh.  Sonne  of  Nicholas. 


Orimsdich      [of 
GriinBdich]yx.2. 


de  Eistibreches 
9P  88  H.  6. 


I 
Willimos 

Hatton. 


Elianora.      Margaretta.      Alicia.      Hogo  Hatton  de  London  Mercator.=p.  . . . 


Robert*  Taylor  de  Ijondon=FElizabetha  fil.n=Jacobns  Danvers  de  London 
Aldermanus  obijt  1596.      I  et  hser.  16  fil.  Nicbolai. 

I^atton  De  Slretonstttts* 


Richardns  Hatton  de  Ellesmere  in  com.  Salop  fil.  et  hser.  [fled=p.  ...  fil.  et  hasrcs 


out  of  Cheshire  for  murder — Visit.  Chest.]. 


....  Augustine. 


Petrus  Newton=r=Anna  fil.  et  haer. 


I 


miles. 


.  .  . .  EyflPyn. 


Richardns  Hatton  de  Elles- 
mere in  com.  Salop. 


T 


Arthurus=j=Eliz.  fil.  Tho.  Corn- 
Newton.   I  wall  de  Burford  mil. 


Richardns  Hatton  de  Elles- 
mere in  00.  Salop. 


.  .  • . 


B 


=Margaretta  fil. 
GalfridiVickers. 

0 

GG 


226 


THE  VISITATION  OP   SHROPSHIRE,    1628. 


B 


Elianora- 
fil.ethsBr. 
Arthur! 
Newton. 


=Thoma8  Hatton 
de  Shrewesburyin 
com.  Salop  fil.  et 
hsBF.  1584. 


RobertU8= 
Hatton  de 
Shrews- 
bury 2  fil. 


.... 


Richardus  Hatton= 
de  Long  Ditton  in 
com.  Surrey  3  fil. 


=Maria  filia 
Geo.  Eve- 
line deLong 
Ditton. 


Robertus.    Franciscus  2  sonne. 


Thomas 
Christopher, 


Rosa.    Anna.    Mary. 


Lucia  vx.  Tho. 
Nashe  Nottes 
de  Tatnall. 


Winirrida  vx.  Will'o  Wikes 
de  Salop  Tf*"  Wilkes  of  Salop 
Attumey  at  Latve, 


Margretta  vx.  Ric'i  Rock 
de  Salop  of  Abbey  For- 
gatte. 


Francis-: 
cus  Hat- 
ton 2. 


:yr8ula  fil.  et  hsBr.  Joanni 
Fox  de  Barford  Burford 
in  com.  Oxford, 


Ed  wardus  Hatton  de 
Shrewesbury  in  com. 
Salop  25S;2a«  1628. 


Jana  fil. 
Tho.  Rock 
de  Salop. 


Petrus  8. 
Thomas  4. 


I 


Christopheru8=i=Mariam  fil Eld    Thomas    Rich-        Winifredavx.  Thomas 

Hatton  2  fil.      de  Syford  in  co.  Staff.    Hatton.    ardusS.    Hayes  de  London. 


I 

Maria. 


Joh'es  Oriffin  de  Batherton  [Barderton] 
in  CO.  Gestriae  miles. 


I^atton  De  Ittotsiirfei^e^s* 

Petrus  Hatton  de  Kistibreches=FAnna  filia  Joh'i 


in  com.  Salop  2  fil. 


Clayton  de  Thell- 
wall  in  CO.  Cestr'. 


Edwardus  [Edmund  ?]= 
QriflSn  nothus  de  Ac- 
ton. 


Laurencius  Hatton  de  Kystibriche8=7=Auicia  fil.  Ed'r'i  GriflBn  de  Acton  Auis  da, 
in  com.  Salop  Umng  1574  [ob.  26  to  Edw,  Oruffith  of  Batherton  whoe  had  ben 
March  1574].*  maried  71  yeares  An^  1574, 


Henricus 
Hatton  8. 


Anna  vx.  Joh'i 
Starkey  de 
Crowhalton. 


Randall  Hatton  2  sonn,  page  of  the  Chamber 
to  Queene  Eliz.  mar.  Eliz.  da.  to  John 
Stoliete  of  Brabant. 


William. 


Christopher. 


I 


Petrus  Hatton  de  Eistibriches=T=Eatherina  fil.  EdVi  [Richard  ?] 
fil.  et  hsBres.  Marbury  de  Walton. 


E 


•  '*  Was  married  71  yeares."— Visit.  Chesh.  1580. 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHEOPSHIBE,    1623. 


227 


"I 


B 


Katherina  [Alice]  fil.=7=LaareDciufi  Hatton=Anna  filia  Oermani  Leigh  Leech  Aq 


Petri  Dutton  de  New- 
brook  [Newburgh]. 


de  Eistibriches. 


Norwood  [Northwood]  relicta .... 


Bichardofi  Hatton  de  Eistibriches  cet  20,  2^$o.=i=Brigitta  Harper. 


I 

Bichardas  Hatton  de  Kistibrich6S=Elizabetha  fil.  Joh'is  Allen 
in  com.  Salop.  de  Oreenhills. 

Henricos  Hatton  de  Holdenby^^pElizabet^  soror  et  hser. 
in  com.  North V  8  fil. 


Willimi  Holdenby, 


Bichardns  Hatton  2.=7=Goditha  consangainea  Will'mi  Wigston  mil. 


Thoma8=^Agne8  fil.  Joh'is  Bead  de  Creton  in  co.  North't' 


Hatton. 


renapta  Hen.  Wilkins  de  Watford. 


Bichardas 
8. 


Johannes  Hatton' 
iBtat.  29  a^"  1579. 


Johannes. 


=Eliz.  fil. 
Gilberti 
Ash- 
bould. 


Willimas=T=Johanna     Goditna. 

fil — 

James.        Francisca. 


Hatton 
2. 


WiUimus. 


I 

Anna. 


Joh  es  Hatton  de  Holdenby=pJohanna  fil.  Joh'i  Westby  de  Kent. 


in  CO.  Northa'. 


Arms  :  Ooles,  a  saltire  inter  four  annulets  argent. 


Wilkmus  Hatton= 
de  Holdenbj. 


=Alicia  filia  Laarentij 
Sanders  [of  Harring- 
ton, Northants]. 


I 


Joh^es  Hatton' 
de  Orayeshend 
in  Kent  2  fil. 


=Dionicia  filia 
....  War[e] 
de  Sussex. 


I 

Christopherus  Hatton  miles  Cancellar. 
Angli»  obijt  a^  1591  s.p. 


Thomas  Hatton 
s.p. 


Dorothea  vx. 
Joh'i  Newport. 


Will'us  Newport  al's  Hatton  miles  s.p.  [ob.  1597]. 


I 


I 


Johannes  Hatton=i=Jana  filia  Bob'ti        Will'us   Hatton=FJohanna  fil.  et 


fil.  et  h»r. 


Shute  Baronis 
Sc[a]c[ca]rii. 


de  Grauesend  in 
Kent. 

G 


haeres  Will'i 
Walworth. 


228 


THE  VI8ITATI0K  OF  SHROPSHIRE,   1628. 


F| 


6| 


I 

Christopherus  Hatton=pAiina  fil.  Tho. 
de  Kerby  in  co.  North' t'    Fanshaw. 
miles  Balnei. 


Robertas. 
Thomas. 


Edwardas.      Margaretta. 

Johanna. 


Johannes. 

Robertas 
B.p. 


Christopheras  Hatton=p(Eliz*  fil.  et  cob.  Caroli 
fil.  et  hser.  (miles  Balnei    Montagae  militis  eldest 


ii 


1638,  ob.  1670).* 


of  8  daaghters.) 


Elizabetha. 
Jana. 


(Mary.)       (Alice.)      (. .  . .  soror  et  oo-=  (Christopher   Lord=p( Christian  Tnfton 


(Jane. ) 


h»r Hasle-    Hatton    made  Vis- 
wood  1685.)  count  Hatton  1 683.) 


da.  to  John  Earl 
of  Thanet  1  wife.) 


I 


(Anne  vx.  Heneage  Finch 
Earl  of  Nottingh°»  1685.) 

il^atton  De  Tories* 


(Margaret 
dyed  young.) 


(Elizabeth 
dyed  young.) 


I 

Robertas  Hatton  de=T=Margeri8e  relicta  ....  Browne  de  Croston  [Broome  of 


Norley  4  filias. 


Croton]  in  com.  Cestr'. 


Richardus  Hatton  3  filius.=7=.  •  •  • 

^1  _ 

I 


Johannes  Hatton  2.=f=.  .  .  . 

I 


Petras  Hatton=F. .  .  . 
fil.  et  h»r. 


Willimas  Hatton  dc  Sitting-    Robertas  Hatton  2 
borne  in  Kent.  habet  filias  tantum. 


Johannes  Hatton  2.=f=.  .  .  .     Humfridas  Hatton  de  London  fil.  et  haBres.=f=.  .  .  . 

I       I 


I 

....  filia. 


ifrii 


Humfridas  Hatton  de  Tal-        Joh  es  Hatton  scriba  juxta 
worth  in  com.  Surry.  Temple  Barre  London. 


Thomas  Hatton  de  Norley .'7=Elizabetha  filia  Joh*i  Hocknell  de  Hocknell  Plott. 

I 


Robertas  Hatton  de  Norley  filias  eth8Bre8.=T=. . .  .    Richardus  Hatton  2  filias.=T=. . .  . 

I  I 


Willimus  Hatton=pMargreta  fil.  Ed'r's    Petrus  Hatton  de  Hugo  Hatton  de 

Vernon  de  Crew.        Norley  duxit ... .  Blam  iuxta  Maid- 

5=  stone  in  Kent. 

Wilhmus  Hatton.  K 


de  Norley  2  filias. 


*  The  parts  within  parentheses,  at  the  end  of  this  pedigree,  hare  been  added  in  a  later  hand, 
and  do  not  occur  in  Shrewsbury  Mb. 


THB  TISITATIOH  OP  SHBOPSHIBX,    1628. 


Richard  Hatton 
de  Londo'  1. 


JaoobuB  Hatton 
de  Nantwiche  2. 


Wimrans 
Hatton  3. 


GeOTglDB 

HaltOD  i. 


Thomas  Hatton  filins  et  lueres. 


Thomas  Hatton  1        Randall  Hatton 
dnzit ....  de  Essex  2. 


Willimns  Hatton  de 
Eshere  in  Suny  S. 


9atton  Ut  ^taxfeflO  [«iti  Stiroggit]. 


Joh'eB  Hatton  de  Maxfelde=f . .  .  .  filia  et  hteree  ....  Shawe  [of 
in  com.  Oestr'  5  filins.  Thelwall  and  Shroggs]. 


RicbardoB  Hatton  [of  8hr(^g8]=F. , 
fil.  et  heres.  I 


Johannes  Hatton^. . . . 
fil.  et  h»r. 


Thomas  Hattou  de^. . 
Uaxfeld. 


Will'oB  Hatton  de  Maxfelde 
[a]  Droaeifman — Tis.  Ohesh.]. 


Johaimee  Hatton=F. . .  . 
a"  2  [6ic].  j__ 


Richardns  Hatton  fil.  et  bteres.^. . . . 


Robertas  Hatton. 


Johanaes  Hatton  a°  1579. 


Radnlphns  Hatton' 
de  Wenerham  in 
CO.  Ceatr'  6  filius. 


Hngo  Hatton  ....  filias  Decimus  fnit 

presbitarSfil.  Clandiua  ct  iiuiicq" 

B.p.  Txoratns  [ob.  fo/.J . 


Thomaa  Hatton  de  Weaerbam.n 


RobertU8=j=.  . 
HattoD  3. 


PetniB=r. . 
Hatton. 


ThomasT^ 

Hatton 

fiLeth». 


Tboma«=f 
Hatton. 


Job'es  Hatton  de  Joh'es  Hatton  de  Malpae 
Dublin  in  Ireland  in  com.  Cestr'  daxit  .... 
anrifaber.  =p 


Thomas  Hatton    Richardaa    Johaanes  Hatton    Jaoobos   Hatton     Johannee. 
de  Wenerham.       Hatton         de  [dvitaW}  de  Chester  [Oiv«$  — 

fil.  et  hffir.    Chester.  Cettria].  Thomas  2. 


230  THE  VISITATION  OF  8HR0FSHIEE,   1628. 

illation  De  ^orti^taiooD* 


Adam  Hatton  de  Northwood  in  com.  Cestr'  7  filiu8.=F.  .  .  . 
Eichardus  Hatton  de  Northwood.^. .  .  .        Qeorgius  Hatton.=f=. . . . 

I 


Qeorgius  Hatton    Hngo  Hatton  de  Brnckill    Joh  es  Hatton  de  Sntton=Y=. . . 
de  Northwood.       [Brickhill]  in  com.  Buck,    iuxta  Nonsnch  in  co.  Surry. 

I      I 

Miles  Hatton  de  London  Free  Mason.* 

il^atton  De  Storftton  ^au. 


Simon  Hatton  de  Stockton  Yate  in  com.  Cestriae  8  fil.=?=. .  . . 
Laurencius  Hatton  de  Stockton  Yate  fil.  et  hae^r.^y. .  .  •        Thomas  Hatton.=F. . 


de  Stockton  Yate. 


bei 


Willimus  Hatton=T=.  .  . .        Thomas        Robertus         Bichardus 


Hatton.        Hatton  1 .        Hatton  2. 


Banulphns  Hatton    Thomas       Bobertus  Hatton  Yeo-      Bicnardos.      Bichardus. 
de  Stockton  Yate.     Hatton  2.    man  of  the  Garde. 


Harl.  1396,  fo.  157.     Harl.  1241,  fo.  154^    8.,  fo.  146*. 

Arms:  Harl.  1896. — Argent,  a  cross  sable,  in  dexter  chief  and  sinister  base  an  owl 
proper, 

Bogerus  Houghton  de  Swynney  in  com.  SaIop.=T=. . .  . 

Bogerus  Houghton.=?=.  • .  • 


Bogerus  Haughton=f=Margaretafil Wol-        Anna  Tzor  ....  Oteley  de 


de  Beckbury  in  com. 
Salop. 


riche  de  Dudmaston.  Oteley   renupta   Humfr'o 

Onneslow. 


Bogerus  Haughton  de=|=Maria  fil.  EdV*i        Anna  nnpta  Ed'r*o        Alicia  nnpta 

Gray  de  Whit-        Cole  de   Shrewes-        ThomaB  Eyton 
tington  militis.         bury.  de  Eyton. 


Beckbury  in  com.  Salop 
fil.  et  heres. 


•    M 


A  Mason  in  London."— Vis.  Ohesh.  1680. 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHROPSHIRE,   1628. 


231 


4t 


„    I  I 

Nicholaus  2.* 
BicharduB  3.* 


Joh'eB  Haughton= 
de  Beckbury  in 
CO.  Salop  a®  1584. 


=Margareta  filia 
Humfr'i  Som- 
erford  de  com. 
StaflF. 


I 
Elizabetha  vx. 

Tbomae   Pratt 

de  Leacrof  t  in 

com.  StaflFord. 


r 


•  •  • . 


filia=Bogeru8  Hangb- 
....  Iron-  ton  de  Beckbury 
monger  de  in  com.  Salop  fil. 
com.  Salop,   et  beres  1628. 


=Margareta 
fil.  Job'is 
Leigbton 
de  Leigb- 
ton 2  vxor. 


mU.  „. 


.... 


Harley. 
Francisca. 


I 

Margareta  vx. 
Galfr'i  Som'- 
ford  de  Somer- 
ford  [CO.  Staff.]. 


Tbomas=.  .  .  .  filia .... 
Haagbton    Baylay  de 
de  com.         Stoke  in  com. 
Wigorn'  2    Wigorn'. 
fil.  an  628. 


....  Badeley. 


Elizabetba  vxor  Tbom»  Parker  de 
Careswell  in  com.  Staff,  [of  Park 
Hall  in  tbe  parisb  of  Caverswall]. 


Katberina  vxor  Tbomae 
Emry  [Emery]  de  Fos- 
brooke  in  co.  Staff. 


I 


I 


. ,  .  .  da.to  Tr"=FranciBCU8  Haagbton  de=T=Margareta  fil.  Bic'i        Tbomas  2. 
Stevenion  of         Beckbury  in  co.   Salop    Tbornea  de   Sbal- 
DottilL  fil.  et  beres  anno  1623.       ford  in  com.  Salop. 


Margareta  sBt.  dimidij  anni  a®  1623.        Thomm.^ 


FBANCI8  HAUGHTON. 


i^eaU  of  ^tretton. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  125»>.     Harl.  1241,  fo.  129»>. 


Walterus  Heale=T=. ...  fil.  et  cobaer.  ^oh  ?m, 
de  Stretton. 


r 


Salter  de  Careyn  Cardingion. 


Tbomas  Heale  de  Stretton.=F.  . . . 

Ed'r'us  Heale=FMargretta  fil.  Petri  Higons  Higgs  renupta 
de  Stretton.       Will  o  Harris  parsona  de  Stretton. 

i  i  i  ^1 

Elizabetba     Job^es  Heale=T=Maria  fil.  Ed'r'i    Alicia  vxor  Will'i    Maria  vxor  Ed'r'i 


vxor  JohMs    de  Stretton  in 
Jenkins.         com.  Salop. 


Jenkins  de  Dod-    Cowper  Cooper. 
ington. 


Gitton  CHttons. 


ilii 


I 


William  HeaU.        Edward  2  sonne.        Joyce. 


*  Nicholas,  Bichard,  and  ThomM  are  omitted  in  Shrewsbnry  MS. 


232 


THE   VISITATION   OF  SHROPSHIRE,    1628. 


^Mt^. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  159.     S.,  fo.  187»>. 
Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Argent,  on  a  bend  azure  [sable  ?]  three  leopards' faces  or. 
Richardas  Hedley.=f=Anna  fil.  et  coheres  Joh'is  Stretton  de  com.  Salop  militis. 


Richardiis  Hedlej.'^'JohanDa  fil.  et  sola  haeres  ....  Wilmott. 


1 


Johannes  Hedley.=j=Anna  fil.  Joh'is  Boryon.         Thomas  s.p.         Richardas. 


Franciscus  Hedley=p M argareta  fil.  Oliueri  Lloyd  Ar.  2  vxor  Ricardi    Johanna  nnpta 


fil.  et  hseres. 


Sheninton  qui  habuit  exit'  Olineru'. 


Joh'ni  Mechen. 


I 


Anna.        Maria.        Jana. 


U.        H^. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  164»>.     Harl.  1241,  fo.  148. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Azure,  crusily  fitcMe  [semte  of  cross-crosslets  fitohie]  or,  six 
herrings  hauriant,  three,  two,  and  one,  of  the  second  [argent  ?]. 

Wiirus  Heringe  de  Owsley  minor  maw?r=j=Alicia  Pickering, 
iuxta  Couentrey  in  com.  Warr. 


Richardus  Heringe.=f=Margareta  Carington. 


I 


Jewlius       Thomas=pElianora  fil.  Joh'nis= Wiirus  Heringe  sVdo=y=Blizabetha  fil. 


Nicholos     Jones. 
Heringe. 


Hancock. 


^enitus  [Bailiff  of 
Shrewsbury  1580]. 


Arthuri  Mack- 
worth. 


i.    Elizaoel 


Franciscus     Ambrosius.    Margareta.    Elizabetha  vxor 
Jones  1592.  —  JohMs  Feste 

Cecilia.       Teest. 


Maedalena    Sar 
Yx.  Ricardi    B.p. 


Fawkener. 


r 


2.   Maria  vxor     Margareta  vx.  Rob'ti    8.  Elianora       4.  Elizabetha    Jana  nnpta 
Andreae  Lewis.     Churley     de     VuUe    ux.  Francisci    vxor   ThomsB    Rad'oDan- 

CTiurle  of  Onley.  Yonge.  Woley  Wolhy.    nat  5  fil. 


I 


Lewis. 


Mana. 


Elianora. 


Edwardns  2.    Bichardus  Woley=MatiIda  fiL  Rich-    4  filisQ. 

de    Shrewesbnry    ardi  Gugley  de  co. 
fil.  et  heres  1628.    Gloucestr'. 


THE  VISITATION   OP  SHROPSHIRE,    1628. 


233 


J^eplp  of  ^ItintDn. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  158.     S.,  fo.  145*. 

Aemb:  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly  of  six :  1,  Sable,  three  horses'  heads  erased  argent; 
2,  Per  pale  or  and  gules,  two  lions  rampant  cukiorsed  counterchanged — Butler 
in  Shrewsbury  MS. ;  8,  Azure,  a  bend  between  six  covered  cups  or — Butler 
in  Shrewsbury  MS. ;  4,  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable  [Kynaston]  ;  5,  Argent, 
a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  mullets  pierced  sable — Kynaston  in  Shrews- 
bury MS. ;  6,  Ermine,  a  chevron  gules  [Audley  for  Kynaston], 
Crest. — A  bear  passant  sable  gorged  with  a  collar  and  bell  or. 
Another  Crest. — A  hear  passant  sable  feeding  on  a  vine  fnuted  proper, 

Rowland  Heylin  in  the  old  Jury  London  altered  the  Creast. 

["  The  pious  and  munificent  Rowland  Heylyn,  Alderman  of  London,  promoter 
of  the  Welsh  translation  of  the  Bible,  and  of  every  other  laudable  undertaking  in 
his  day."— Blakeway's  'Sherifife,'  p.  120.] 

Qwyn  ap  Heylin  ap  Jeua  ap  Adam.=T=.  .  .  . 


Jerworth  ap  6wyn.=f=Juliana  fil.  et  haer.  Haneon  Butler  Do[minus]  de  Felton. 


I 

Rogerus  ap  Jerworth.=f=. .  . . 


Qruffith  Kynaston.^.  .  .  . 


r 


Dauid  Heilyn  ap  Roger.=f=. . .  . 


, ^ 

Rogerus  Heilyn  ap  Dauid.=F. . . . 


Jenkynus  Kyna8ton.=T=.  .  .  . 


T 


Willimus  Kynaston.^. .  .  . 


:ich'i 


Rich*us  Heilyn  apud  Roger.=T=. .  . . 


i 


Dauid  Kyna8ton.=p. .  .  . 

I 


Grumth  Heilyn  de  Alderton  in  co.  Salop.=FBeatrix  fil.  et  hseres  Dauid  K. 


T 


Joh'es  Heilyn  de  Alderton=T=6alewbrid  fil.  Joh'is  Tannat 
in  com.  Salop.  de  Abertannett. 


Thomas=pMargareta  filia 


Heilyn  4. 


....  Kynaston 
de  Ryton. 


6.  Johanna 
innupta. 


Willim' 
Heilyn  3 


'Margareta  filia 
Goghe  de  Os- 
waldstree. 


7.  Eleanora 
vx.  WiU'i 
Genow  de 
London. 


Richardus      Thomas      Maria  nupta  Joh'i 
Heilyn.  Heilyn.       Prichard[Pi^^rrf]. 


"I 


Anna.      Jana. 


Emma  yxor  Rog. 
Thomas  de  Kyn- 
ton. 


I 
Jana  nupta  Rob'to 

Lloyd  de  Daywell. 


I 

Margareta  vxor 
Joh'nis  Hilley 
de  Hilley. 


5.  Elizabetha  vx. 
Georgij  Gruflith 
de  Shewerdon.     A 
H  H 


234 


THE  VISITATIOK  OF  8HK0FSHIRE,   1628. 


r 


Robertu8=F.  . . .  fil. 
....Phi- 
lippes. 


Heilyn  5 
fil. 


Jon'es 
8.p. 


Jana  vxor 

Willielmi 

Tomkyns. 


Margareta 
vx.  Wiiri 
Blackwey. 


Anna  nnpta 
Ric'o  Cooper  de 
Oswaldestreein 
com.  Salop. 


Richardos  Heilyn 
de  Alderton  in 
com.  Salop  1628. 


.1., 


Joh'es  Heilyn  de=f=Margareta  fil.  Tho. 


Alderton  in  com. 
Salop  ao  1628. 


Charletx)n  de  CriB- 
tins  Ar. 


I 


Jana  SBtatis  2  annomm  1628. 


JanafiliaJoh^is 
ForeterdeWat- 
ling-streete  in 
com.  Salop. 


Margareta  obijt 
infans. 


JOH.  HEYLTN. 


^t^nta  ox  €pttne«  of  ^tmton^ 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  156.     Harl.  1241,  fo.  82.     Harl.  615,  fo.  288.     S.,  flF.  185^  186. 

Arms:  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly  of  six:  I  and  6,  Or,  on  a  /esse  gules  three  bezants, 
in  chief  a  greyhound  courant  sable,  collared  of  the  second;  2,  Quarterly  gules 
and  ermine,  in  the  second  and  third  three  piles  of  the  first,  over  all  on  a  fesse 
azure  five  bezants — Gattacee  in  Shrewsbury  MS. ;  3,  Sable,  a  chevron 
beticeen  three  leopards*  faces  argent — ^Bliee  in  Shrewsbury  MS. ;  4,  Argent, 
three  leopards'  faces  sable,  in  chief  a  lion  passant-guardarit  gules — Fililode 
in  Shrewsbury  MS. ;  5,  Azure,  a  cinquefoil  pierced  ermine,  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  of  the  second — Astlet  in  Shrewsbury  MS. 

1  Crest. — An  eagle  displayed  standing  on  a  tortoise. 

2  Crest. — An  eagle  displayed  azure,  semA  ofestoiles  or. 

Trehayme  Val  Qwyr  de  Olynn  in  com.  Montgomer'.=j=. . . . 

Howell.=^. . . . 

I 

Berydd.=7=. . . . 
Eignion.=F. . . . 


I 


Einnes  ap  Einion.*'^^. . . . 

^1 


Johannes  Einnes=f=Gwenhwyuer  filia  Gruff  ap  Owilliam  ap  M'redM 


de  Boeeley. 


ap  HoU*  ap  Trahayme  i^  Pasgeu. 


Thomas  Einne8=FElizabetha  fil.  Rogeri  ap  Rys    Joh'es  Gattacre  de  Gati 
alias  Heynes.      j  Owen  ap  Gruff  ap  Jeuan  ap    in  com.  Salop. 

A  I  Reiydd  Vlayth. 

*  TbiB  genermlion  is  omitted  in  Shrewsbuiy  MB. 


b| 


THE  VISITATION  OP  8HS0FSHIBB,   1688. 


235 


r 


4. 

1 


r 


r 


A| 


Bj 


Joh'es  Heynes  [a&w^. . .  . 
de]  Einnes. 


Hnmfridns  Gatt-=T=Elianora  fil.  et  her.  BicH  Blike 
acre  2  fiL  I  de  Aysle  in  com.  Salop. 


Thomas  Heynes  de  Stretton=T=Joco8a  fil.  et  her.  Humfr'i  Oattacre  {Oatak$r, 
in  CO.  Salop.  younger  brother  of  Oataker  of  Gataker). 


'iilimns=p. ...  fil Alic 


I 


Willimns=y». ...  fil Alicia  vxor  ....  Boseden.        Margareta  vxor 

Heynes       Barminghill.  Arms:  Ermine^  a  gauntlet       ThomsB  Thynne 

mins.     I  sabh. 


8 


de  Stretton. 


Eatherina. 


Thomas  Heynes  4  de=Elizabetha  fil.  Edwardi 
comit.  Ebomm.  NeoiU  mil. 


1 


Anna.        Hamfridos  2. 


mm< 


Bich'ns  Heynes  de  Sfcret-^Elizabetha  filia 


ton  in  com.  Salop  filins 
et  hsares. 


Bogeri  Thynne 
d^Stretton. 


Joh'nes 
s.p. 


71 — 

Boleros 
occisnsin 
Hibemia. 


Jana  nnpta 
Will'o  Bowd- 
ler  de  Salop. 


Edm'ns  Heynes  Vioe- 
Thesanrar*  jBarwici. 


"I 


Thomas  Hejmes  de  Stretton: 
in  Salop  {sonne  Sf  heire). 


Johanna  fil.  Adami 
Oteley. 


WiUimns=. ...  fil Alicia  tx.  Bichardi  Shepard.*        Bicn'os        Jomm^es 

Heynes      Montpenson.                           ^  4.  5. 

2ffl.  I 

I I 

Ann»  vx(f  ....  Horeley.       Prudence. 


S.,  fo.  95*. 

[kBM&.—Q^arterly  of  five:  1,  rOules],  a  lion  rampant  [or],  croumed  [argent]; 
2, .  . . .,  two  paleis  engrailed  . .  .  . ;  8,  .  .  . .,  on  a  ealtire  ....  fivefleurs-de' 
^  . . .  . ;  4, . .  .  .y  a  Hon  rampant  ....  and  in  chief  two  mullets;  5,  Or 
[argent  ?],  an  eagle  di^layed  sable. 

George  Hey  ward  de  Bridgenorih.^. . . . 


Sir  Rowland  Heyward  Kn*  Lord  Maior  of  London  iS70.'=f'  •  • 

I 

I 


^ir  John 


air  Cfedrge  Heyward  Kn^  obiit  s.p.  Sir  John  Heyward  Kn*  obOt  s.p.] 

•  The  ohildren  of  Bichard  Shepard  are  omitted  in  Shrewsbury  MS. 


236 


THE  VISITATION  OP  SHROPSHIRE,    1623. 


f^tt)t)tns  of  WSBto  anti  Hxitoton. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  130.     S.,  fo.  128». 

Arms  :  Harl.  1396. — Or,  on  a  chevron  embattled  [counter-embattled]  between  three 
tawers  triple-towered  gules  as  many  gutties  d^or. 


Robertas  Pardy  de  Weo  iu  coin.=T=Dioni8ia  filia  ....  Mynde  de  Mynde 
Salop  Ar.  a®  14  H.  4.  in  com.  Salop. 

Robertas  Pardy  fil.  et  h8sres.=i= .  . . .  filia  ....  Caston  de  Caston  in  com.  Salop. 

Wiirus  Pardy  fil.  et  ha9re8.=f=. . . . 


....  Hibbins  de=Fl8abella  fil.  et 


T 


Weo  in  com. 
Salop. 


hfiBresWilli'mi 
Pardy. 


Joh'es  Dodmore  de=T=. . .  . 
Dodmor  in  co.  Salop 
Ar.    filias    Willimi 
>  25  E.  3. 


Hago  Hybbyns^ 
de  Weo  in  com. 
Salop. 


I 


=Anna  fil.  Rogeri  Achley        ....  Bra^ot  de=7=Elizabetlia  fil. 
[Atcherley]  de  Aldon  in        Dodmor  in  co. 
CO.  Sal.  a''  6  E.  4.  Salop. 


et  hseres. 


Aansellus  Hibbyn8=F. .  .  .  filia  .  .  . . 


de  Weo  in  co.  Salop. 


Marston. 


Richardos  Bragott=F. ...  fil Lochard 

de  Dodmore  Ar.        de  Greet  in  com.  Salop. 


Thomas  Hibbyns  de  Weo=j=Margareta  fil.  et  her. 


in  com.  Salop. 


Bich'i  Bragott. 


Willimns  Hibbyns  de  Weo=7=Anna  filia  Lanrentij  Lndlow  de  Morehoose 
in  com.  Sal.  in  com.  Salop  Ar. 


Arthnras 
Hibbins 
a<>  1628. 


Edwardns 
4  fil. 


Elianora  ax.  Joh'is  Holland 
de  Ludlow  in  com.  Salop. 


Dorothea. 
Matildifi. 


Richardus  Hibbyns  de 
London  2  fil.  duxit .... 
fil Mongar  s.p. 


Caroius  Hibbins  de=f>)^ana  filia  Franc.  Adams  de 


Weo  in  com.  Salop 
fil.  et  hsBr. 


Elaynham  in  com.  Salop. 


Maria  vzor  Rich'i  Smith  de 
S^  James  in  Brugnorth. 


EUzabetha  vz.  Will'i  Astley    Willimus 
de  PatishuU  in  co.  Staff.  8. 


(^eorgius 
2  m. 


THB  VISITATION  OF  8HKOP8HIRB,    1628. 


237 


lA 


I 

Anna  vxor  Tho. 
Stenenson  de  co. 
Salop. 


Jana  nupta  Tho.  Doughty 
de  Martley  in  co.  Wigorn' 

K)oughtie  of  Horsham  in 
artley,  CO.  Worcester], 


Thomas  Uibbins  de=FMaria  filia 


Weo  in  com.  Salop 
et  Rowton  fil.  et 
haeres  a<>  1628. 


Jacobi  Barker 
de  Shrewsbury. 


Carrolus  fil.  primus 
sstat.  23. 


I    I 
Jacobus  2. 


Josuah  4. 


Hester. 


Jeremias  3.        Johannes  5.        Juditha. 

THO.  HIBBINS. 


} 


I  ( 


f 


Harl.  1396,  fo.  136^    Harl.  1241,  fo.  92^    S.,  ff.  127^  128. 

Arms:  Harl.  1396. — Quarterly :  1,  Azure,  a  chevron  between  three  lozenges  or,  an 
annulet  for  difference — sable  in  Harl.  1241 — Hide  ;  2,  Per  pale  ....  and 
, .  .  .,ona  /esse*  ....  three  fleurs-de-liSf  Pleylby  ;  8,  Argent,  three  bars- 
gemelles  sable,  Cariswell  [Cabbwell]  ;  4,  Oules,  a  /esse  wavy  argent 
between  three  plates,  Wafbe. 

Cbbst. — A  hawk  u^ith  wings  endorsed  proper,  beaked  and  legged  or. 

Bogerus  Wafre  Waffers  miles  D*nns  de  Hopton  Wafres.=p. .  . . 


Petrus  Careswell  miles  D'nus=7=Alicia  filia  et  hser.  Bogeri  Wafre 
de  Hopton  Wafres. 


militis. 


Thomas  Hide  de^ filia ....  Eniveton    Gregorius  &«wa«=Tr^atherina  filia 


Norbury  in  com. 
Cestriss. 


neri] 


tEinaston  ?]  de  com. 
)erby. 


Pleyley  D'nus  de 
Hopton  Wafres 
in  com.  Salop. 


et  hsBres  Petri 
Careswell. 


I  I 

Bobertus  Hide=pMargaretta  fil Egidius    Hide    de    Hopton=y= Alicia  filia  et 


de  Norbury  in 
com.  Cestnce. 


[ 


Holland  de  Denton    Wafres  in  co.  Salop  Junior 
in  com.  Lancastris.     filins   [called  Giles  in  Vis. 

Chesh.  1580]. 


hceres  Gre- 
gorij  Pleyley 
Plelley. 


Hamo  Hyde  de  Norbury  in=^Margaretta  filia  Laurentij  Warren 


com.  CestrisB.! 


de  Poynton. 


I 


Bobert  Hyde  of  Norbury.=f=Jane  da.  of  W"  Dauenport  of  Bromhall. 

A 


B 


*  A  ehevron  accoiding  to  Hail.  1241. 

t  The  desoendants  of  Hamon  and  Siargaret  are  omitted  in  Shrewsbury  MS. 


i 


238 


THB  VISITATION   OF  SHBOPSHIBB^   1628. 


A| 


B 


icni 


Richard  6.      Thomas  6.    Will^m  3.      Hamond  vel    Dorothy  vx.  W»    Ellyn. 

—  —  Hamnett         Dauenport  of  — 

Eandolfe  7.  Edward  4.    2  sonne.  Wodford.  Ann. 


I 


Robert  Hyde  of  Norbury  Esq'  now^ 
Living  1580. 


=Beatrix  da.  of  S'  W"  Caluerley 
de  com.  Ebor\ 


M              \                       M             M  \\  I 

Robert  2.  Hamond  Hyde  Elizabeth  1.  Jane  8.  Beatrix  5.      Mary  7. 

—  17  years  of  age             —                  —  — 

Thomas  8.  1580.  Alyce  2.  Marg^  4.  Ann  6. 


^Richardos  Hyde  de  Hopton  Wa&eB=pAgnes  filia  ....  Dowman      Gtoorgins  2. 


ob.  6  Ang.  ao  1500. 


de  Glybory  Mortimer. 


\mi 


Hnmfridns  Hide  2  filins 
doxit  Elizab.  filiam 
Joh'is  Romney  s.p. 


Johannes  Hide  de= 
Hopton  Waf  res  in 
com.  Salop. 


'Ohristiana  fil.  Joh'is 
Chichester  de  co. 
Devon  mil. 


I 

Anna  vxor 
ThomsB  Hill 
de  com.  Salop. 


1 


Richardns  Hide  de  Wafres=FElianora  fil.  Edwardi  Mason        Gregorios  Oeorge  s.p. 
Hopton  in  com.  Salop.  de  le  Marche. 


Edwardus=f=. . . . 
Edmond 
Hide  2  fil. 

Lncia. 


vx.  Richard 
Leighton 
de  Cotes. 


Elizabetha 
vx.  Gregory 
Oeorge 
Hacklnte. 


Richardns 
8  s.p. 


Margaretta.    Jana 

vxor 
.... 
Rogers. 


Homfridos  Hide  de  Hopton  WafreB=f=Jocosa  fil.  Tho.  Acton  de  Bockelton 


in  com.  Salop  A^  1628. 


in  com.  Wigom'. 


Thomas  2. 
Nicholans  8. 


Richardns^ 
Hide  fil. 
et  hsBres. 


^Dorothea  fil.  Ed'r'i  Kynards- 
ley  [Kynnersley]  de  Olebnry 
[North]  in  co.  ^op. 


Fortnna. 
Elizabetha. 


Hnnmidns 
4  filins. 


Hercnles  1  a^  1628.        Richardns  2.        Edwardns  8.        Jana.        Maria. 


RICHARD    HYDE. 


*  This  generation  is  omitted  in  Harl.  1241. 


i 


THE  VISITATIOK  OF  SHROPSHIRE,   1623. 


289 


t 


+ 


t 


^i^^tm  of  Boston  anti  Jtetenlbam. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  166*.    S.,  fo.  US\ 

Abms:  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly:  1  and  4,  Vert^  three  cranes'  [?]  heads  erased 
argenty  a  mullet  for  difference;  2  and  8,  Argent^  a  chevron  between  three 
lobsters*  claws  erased  sable  [Hugonb]. 

Hugo  Higgins  de  Boyoote.=f=Elizabetha  fil.  Hagonis  Corbet  de  Alaston. 


T 


Bichardn8=Elizabetha  filia 
Higgens.      Bob'ti  Jeninges. 


:_l 


I 


Bic  08  Higgens  de=x  Jocosa  filia  Job'iB        Hugo. 


Newenham. 


Palmer. 


I 


Hago  Higgens  de  Stretton.^Elianora  fil.  Bogeri  Collat  de  Stapleton. 


1 


Willimos^Eatherina      Bichardus=pElizabetha  fiL 


Higgons  1. 


fil.  WiU'i 
Norgraue. 


Higgens. 


JohanniB 
Ap .... 


Anna  nupta  W^ 
Nomly  [Noneley 
of  Noneley  ?]. 


Mk 


Hugo  Higgens. 


Oeorgins  [ffiggms],        Biohardns  IHiggms"]. 
The  marke  of  HUGH  A  HIGOENS  of  Stretton. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  125^    Harl.  1241,  fo.  182»>. 
Biohardns  Higge8.=7=.  •  •  • 


Johannes  Higges.=F. . . .  filia  ....  Hibbins  Higgins  de  Alton. 


Thomas  Higge8.=f=Margareta  filia  Mathei  Browne. 


1 


Biohardns  Higges=f=Mabillia  filia  Joh'is  Berrey    Mathens^Elizabetha  fil.  et  cohsBr. 


ao  1698. 


nen8=T=Eli 


Birry  de  Newenhambridg.    Higges. 


Tho.  Jenkins. 


Mathens  2.    Thomas  1.    Elianora.    Vrsnla.         Johannes.    Biohardns  2.    Anna. 


240  THE  VISITATION   OF  SHBOFSHIBE,    1628. 

J^tjjjjtns  of  ^tmton. 

Harl.  1241,  fo.  151. 
Richard  Higgins  Con^^^  of  Chester  Fore8ter==rJane  da.  to  Steephen  Bofvdler 


of  the  Forest  of  Dalamore. 


of  hop.  Bowdler. 


Hugh  Higgins  of  Stretton.^.  .  . .  da.  to  .  .  . .  Plowden  of  Plowden. 
John  Higgins  of  Siretton.^Alice  da.  to  ...  .  Midleton. 


Thomas  Higgins  of  Stretton.^. .  .  .  da.  to  .  .  .  .  Baldwins  of  Didlehury. 
John  Higgins  of  Streiton.^Marg*  da,  to  ... .  Dodd  of  Clinton. 


Hugh  Higgins  of  8tretton.=pIane  da.  to  Bedo  op  Howell  Bach  of  Clun  H.  8. 

I  I 

Frances  da.  to  John^Thomas  Higgins^Mary  da.  to  Roger  Karan       John  Higgins 


Denhury.  of  Slretton. 


? 


of  Llangynos.  2  sonne. 


I  I  I  I  III 

Sara.      Jans.      MargK         Thomas  Higgins  1598.      Frances.      Susana.      Mary. 


i&ijjsons*  of  ^mtton  anti  ^Jretostiurp. 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  129.     Harl.  1241,  fo.  119.     S.,  flF.  121^  122*. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1396. — Quarterly :  1  and  4,  Vert^  three  cranes^  heads  erased  argent^ 
HiGONS— HuGONS  in  Shrewsbury  MS. ;  2  and  8,  Argenty  a  chevron  between 
three  lobsters'  claws  erased  sable,  Hugons. 

Crest. — A  gryphorCs  head  erased  or,  collared  gules,  ringed  argent. 

Note  that  in  the  originall  booke  of  Shropshire  taken  A^  1584  are  thes  wordes 

[remainder  cnt  away  in  binding]. 

Bogerns  Raph  HiggonB.=rMatilda  Maud  da.  to  ... .  Saisach  by  Hodnett. 


Edwardus  Higgons.=T=Elizabetha  filia ....  Rawlins. 


Joh*es  Higgons  de  Stretton  bP  6  H.  7.=T=Katherina  filia  Joh'is  Plowden. 

I 


t  Jon'es  Higgons  de  Stret-=F.  .  .  .  fil Willimns  Higgons=F. . . .  fil.  et  h»r. 

ton  in  com.  Salop.  Wilde  de  Stretton.    2  filios.  ....  Wvlde. 

a|  b| 

*  **  HngoDS  **  in  Harl.  1241.  f  This  generation  is  omitted  in  Harl.  1241. 


THB  YISITATIOK  OF  8HBOF8HIRB,   1628. 


241 


U' 


±1 


B| 


Mai^ta  Jane 
vx.  KichM 
Mason  de  Myn- 
ton  ill  CO.  Salop. 


Johanna  Anne  vx.  Thomse 
Botenile  al's  Thinne  Boti- 
rell  aCs  Thyne  de  Stretton. 


I 


1 


Sibilla  Eliza  vx.  Elizabetha  fil.  et 

ThomaB    Bowd-  haeres  napta 

ler  de  Wol8[t]-  Thomae  Adams 

aston  Wistan-  de  Longdon. 
eUnoe. 


....  filia ....  Charleton: 
de  Appelley  2  wife. 


I 


Biehardus  Higgons  de= 
Alstretton  in  co.  Salop. 


=Margeria  fil.  Edmundi  Foreter 
de  Wellington  in  co.  Salop. 


Petrus  Hig- 
gons de 
Stretton. 


=Eatherina  fil. 
Bogeri  Baker 
al's  Tynner 
Tanner, 


Edwardns  Higgons 
fil.  et  haer.  vtrinsq' 
juris  Doctor'. 


1      J 

Bichardns     John^        Hum" 
Higgons  3.    2  Sonne,    phrey.^ 


Bichardns  Higgons  de  Shrewsbury^Maria  fil.  Johanni  Wilding 


ao  1584  2  fil. 


Tho.  Higgons  rector: 
ecclesi®   de   West- 
bury. 


de  Salop. 


:  Jana  filia  Bicbardi 
Mitton  de  Salop. 


Sara  vx.  Bichardi 
Mechin  Edward 
Merchm. 


Maria  vx.  Johannis 
Bobinson. 


Elizabetha 
vx.  Joh'es 
Okeley 
Ockell 


Badnlfns  Higgons  de  Shrews- 
bury 8  fil.  1584  lSd2  dnxit 
Johanna  Jane  filia  Oalfr'i 
Somerford  de  com.  Stafford. 


Mai^areta 
fil.  Thomas 
Wa .  . .  de 
com.  Staff. 
2  vxor. 


Anna  vx. 

Wiiri 

Harris. 


71 — 7 

Jana  vx.  Bo- 
berti  Fippes 
Phipe  de 
Bagdon. 


Eawardus.    Johanna.    Oeorgius.    Bichardns  3.    Mary.    Edward  Phipps. 


Margareta  vx. 
Ed  Yi  Heall. 


Thomas  Higgons  de  Lincolns  Inn^^Margreta. 
1592  juris  consultis. 


mn 


I 


Jo) 
Heale. 


1.  EUzabelh. 


2.  Alice. 

3.  Mary. 


Thomas  Higgons  de 
Lincolns  Inn  8.p. 


Elizabetha. 
Eatherina. 


Oeoi^us  Higgons  Capitalis  Ballinus  Salopias  a^  1584'yElizabethafil.  Bogeri  Farmer 
fil.  et  ban*,  duxit ....  fil.  Ed'r'i  Veal  de  Salop.  de  Brampton  in  com.  Sal. 


*  John  and  Humphrer  appear  in  HarL  1241  in  place  of  Edward  and  Richard,  bat  they  are 
not  given  in  Shrewvboiy  MS. 

II 


242 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHSOPSHIBE,   162S. 


£i 


I 


I 


Maria  vxor  ....  Her-    E(lwar(ius=|=Aima  filia    MagdalenaTxor ....    Qeorgius 


ring  de  Salop  Vintner 
Mary  vxor  Mch. 
Dawes. 


Higgons 
2. 


dal 


I 


Tho.  Harris  de  Abby 

Sherar  de     foriat  [foregate]  in 
Salop.  Salop. 


B.p. 


Thomas. 


Elizabetha. 


Kichardns  Higgons' 
de  Shrewsbury  a® 
1620. 


=Elizab.  filia  Ric'i  Bald- 
win de  Didlesbury  in 
com.  Salop. 


Eliza,  vs.  Geo.  Trenenand  al's 
Treares  de  Salop  Tre/nani. 


Elizabetha  fit.  et.  hsBr.  vxor  Joh'is 
Powell  de  Stretton  in  co.  Salop. 


Anna.    Cecilia.    Maria.    T?ioma8  Tre/nant. 


Higgons  Powell  a<>  1628. 


i&ttl  of  Court  of  i&ttl 

Had.  1896,  fo.  186^    Harl.  1241,  fo.  107.    S.,  ff.  128*— 180». 

Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly:  1  and  4,  Ermine,  on  a  /esse  sable  a  castls  triple- 
towered  argent  [Hill];  2,  Sable,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  crowned  or,  between 
three  crosses  formee  fttchde  of  the  second  [Longslow]  ;  8,  Per  pale  or  and 
argent,  an  eagle  displayed  sable  [Bird]. 

Arms  op  Rowland  Hill,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  vide  p.  245 :  Harl.  1396. — Azure, 
two  bars  argent,  a  quarter  sable,  thereon,  upon  a  chevron  between  three 
pheons  of  the  second,  a  wolfs  head  erased  between  two  mullets  of  the  third 
— gules  m  Shrewsbury  MS. 

Crest. — A  wolfs  head  erased  azure  charged  with  two  bars  argent  and  holding  in  the 
mouth  a  trefoil  vert. 

[These  are  the  arms  of  Wilbraham  of  Woodhey  (the  mother  of  Thomas  Hill) 
with  a  canton  based  npon  the  coat  of  Malpas,  from  which  family  he  was  descended.] 

Arms  :*  HarL  1241. — Quarterly :  1,  Ermine,  on  a  fesse  sable  a  castle  trfpU-towered 

argent;  2,  Sable,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  crowned  or,  between  three  crosses  formie 

fitchie  of  the  second  [Lokgblow]  ;  8,  Pw  pale  or  and  argerU,  an  eagle  displayed 

sable  [Bird]  ;  4,  (Jules,  a  chevron  between  three  pheons  argent  [Hill  of 

Buntingsdale]. 

Hugo  de  Wlonkeslow  Hawieslowe  [now  Longslow]  .=t=.  . . . 

Isabella  fiL  et  oohseres 
uxor  TbomsB  Stuich 
[Stuche  or  Styche]. 


Hugo  HuUf  de  Hull  in  com.  Salop.=FElianora  filia 


Arms:  Ermine,  on  a  fesse  sable 
a  castle  triple-towered  argent. 

A 
*  Not  giyen  in  Shzewsbniy  MS. 


et  coh»r. 


t  *'  Hill  '*  thionghoat  in  Harl.  1241, 


r 


i 


J 


THB  VISITATION  OF  SHE0P8HIBB,   1628.  248 

Aj 

Will'uB  Hull  [1862].=j=[ Bunting  of  Buntingsdale.] 

Grumthus  Hull  de  Hull  in  co.  SaIop=T=Margaretta  soror  Grnffithi  Warren 
[and  of  Wlonksdowe].  de  Ightfeld  in  co.  Salop. 

Humfridus  Hull  vulgo  Hill=f=Agne8  fil.  et  cohsBr.  Joh'8  Bird  oonsanguinia 


de  Buntingesdale. 


et  hsereB  Davidi  de  Malpas. 


Will'uB  Hill  de  Bloore  et  Hill-=r=Margaretta  fil.  Tho.  Oouerall    Beatrix  vx.  Will'i 
oourte[intheparighofBnrford].    alias  Barker  [of  Ooveral].        Bromley. 


I l-ULB 

].    alii 


Wili'uB  Hill  de  Bunting8dale.=pAlicia  soror    Jacobus^. . . .    Thomas  Hill=T=. . . . 


Arms:    Gules,  a  chevron 
between  three  pheons  argent. 


ethaeresRic.    Hill, 
de  Bunbury. 


de  Hill  et  de 
Owre. 


Humfridus  Jana  yx.  Will'i  Beatrix  vxor  Will*i  Maigeria  tx.        Jacobus 

s.p.  HulsedeWhit-  Bulkley   de   Owre  Bamab»              Hill. 

—  church  in  co,  al's  Wore  in  com.  Greenway 

FranciscuB  Salop.  Gestri».  =^  al*s  GlarKe. 

B.p.      i       T 

Thomas  Bulkley  de  Owre.  Ed  us  Clarke  al*s  Greenway. 


Badulphus  Bulkley. 


WiA'm.=F 


Bicnard. 

I 


* 


Gkorgius  Hill  de  Hill  in  com.  Salop  duxit  Johannes  Hill  de= Alicia  fil.  Joh'is 
....  fil.  Ead'i  Lingen  de  EUesmere  in  co.  Buntingsdale.  Dod  de  Ghorley 
Salop.  =j=  [?  Cloverley]. 

Edmundus  Hill  de  Emi.=pJohanna  filia  ....  Collins. 

Johannes  Hill.=FAnna. 

*  In  the  ShrewBbury  MS.  this  line  is  not  dotted,  bat  is  an  ordinary  Une. 


244 


THE  VISITATION  OF  8HSOP8HISE,   1628. 


B| 


Thomas  Hill=FAnna  fil.  Rich.  Hide        Edmnndns  Hi]I=r=. . .  .  filia  Johannis 


de  HiU. 


T 


de  CO.  Salop. 


2  fil. 


Dorothea.      Mana.      Humfridns  Hill=y=Eliz.  fil. 

—         de   Hill  in  co.     Humfr. 
Jana.        Salop.  Ladlow. 


Cooke. 


ri 

Bichardns.      Edmnndns. 

Franciflcns. 


Georgins  Hill=f=EUz.  fil 


4  filing. 


Larkin. 


I 


Anna  vxor  Caroli 
Adams  de  Kayn- 
ham  in  oom.  Salop. 


Dorothea  nxor  Gabryelis 
Chambers  de  Petton  in 
com.  Salop. 


I 


Carolus.        Thomas. 


Maria  vxor 

Bichardi 

Alcocke. 


Thomas  filins 
et  h»res  s.p. 


Leonardns  Hill  de=FKatherina  fil. 


Hill  Court  in  com. 
Salop  bP  1628. 


•Fabiani  Phil- 
lips Ar. 


Johannes 
2  filins 
s.p. 


Edwardns. 

Bichardns 
7. 


Leonardns  4.     Andreas  2.      Thomas  Hill    Margaretta.    Jocosf 
—  —  8et.22annor'  —  — 

Hnmfridns  5.    Fabianns  8.    sf*  1628.  Elizabeth.       Anna. 


Mathens  6. 


Eatherin. 


Eatherina  vx.      Eliza  yx.  Thomse  Johanna  vxor  Thomse  Gay  wood  Orattwood 

ThomseNeed-      Lemans.  [Wm.   Gratewood   was  Sheriff  of  Salop 

ham.                               =F  1572].                       =r 

I 


Thomas  Lemans.* 


Hnmfr*ns  Gaywood.^ 


r 


I  . ... 


Eliz.  fil.  et  hfldr.  vx.  Joh'i  Manwaring.        Bobertns  Gteywood  OratiwoodrY. . . . 


•WilUam. 


T 


Hugh.      Raph  Manwaring,        Nicholas  Geywood  Ch-attwood* 


Badnlphns  Hill 
2  filins. 


. ...  fil.  ThonuB  Greene  de  Greenes 
Norton  [near  Adderley]. 


Will'ns  Hill  de  Blechley  [and  of=T=Elizabetha  Katharine  fil.  WiU'i 
Sonlton]  in  com.  Salop.  Bostock  de  Say  [Morton  Say]. 


Hugh  HiU. 


B 


*  These  generations  are  omitted  in  Shrewsborj  MS.,  and  Thomas  Lemans  and  Hnmphiey 
Gaywood  are  omitted  in  Harl.  1241. 


THB  VISITATION  OF  SHBOPSHniB,   1628. 


245 


i 


n 


Hamfridiis  Hill  de= 
Blechley  et  Sonlton 
Sahton  [of  Adder- 
ley]  in  com.  Salop. 


Dl 


E 


= Alicia  filia  [Wm.] 
Balkelejde  [Stoke 
super  Tearn]  in 
com.  Staff.  [Vis. 
Staff.]. 


Willimps: 
Hill  de 
Blechley. 


:KatheriDa 
fil.ThomsB 
Bulkeley 
de  Owre. 


Rolandns  Hill 
de  Blechley 
dnxit  Marga- 
reta' filia' WiU. 
Forster. 


Mary  mar. 
Robert. ... 


Jane.      Eatherin. 


L 


Dorothy  [wife  of 
....  Podmare  in 
Salop], 


William 
ob.  s.p. 


Robert. 
John. 


I 


Bolandos  Hill  fil.=^MarT  da.  to  Tho.        Thomas.n=Gliz.  da.  of  ... .  DaDcey 

[Dauntesey  of  Agecroft] 
of  Lane. 


et  hsBr.  Ao  1592 
[of  Hawkstone]. 


Dycher  de  Mncktes- 
ton  [Mnckleston]. 


Rowland  Hill=FEliz.  da.  of  Tho. 


deHawkeston 
[bom  1594]. 


,1.. 


JolUph  [Joliffe] 
[o/Staf-]' 


I    I 
Humfry. 

warns. 


Rowland. 
John. 


Rowland  a  yere  old  1628. 


I 
Thomas  Hill  filins  tertins.=FMargaretta  fil.  Thomas  Wilbraham  de  Woodhey. 


Rolandns  Hill  miles  Willimns  Hill  Agnes  soror  et  Johanna  soror  et  cohieres 

Maior  Cinitatis  Clericns   per-  cohier.  nx.  vxor    Gregory    Dorman 

London  [1549].  sonadeStokes.  Johan.Gowper  George    Dormer    de    co. 

Arms  as  on  p.  242.*  Cooper.  Ghesn.        =t= 


Margaretta  Yxor  Will*i  Watson.        Wane  uxor  Jo'*    Anne  vxor  8^  Hugh 

Leech  of  Garden.    Gholmley  Knight. 


1 


Robertns  Watson 
presbiter. 


Johannes  2. 


T 


1 


Rolandns  8.        Anna  yz.  Jo.  Bayley 

de  Salop. 


Johanna  soror  et  cohier.  Rolandi 
Hill  vx.  Joh^is  Grat[e]wood. 


Elizabetha  soror  et  cohsdr.  vx.  Joh'i 
Barker  de  Haghmond  in  oo.  Salop.^ 


WiUimus  Gratwood  dnxit  Maria' 
fil.  Ricurdi  Newport  militis  s.p. 


Maria  tx.  Ricardi 
Levison  miL 


I 

Alicia  cohier.  yx.  R^rinaldi 
Gorbett  Justice  de  banco. 


I 

Elizabetha. 


T 


Richardns  Gorbett.   f 

*  The  old  emblazoned  family  pedigree  contains  a  copy  of  a  grant  by  Wm.  Herry,  Claren- 
cieuz,  diu«d  3  Nov.  1562,  aathorizing  Alice  Corbet,  daughter  of  John  Oratewood  by  Jane  Hill, 
then  married  to  Reginald  Ck>rbet,  and  William  Gratewood,  son  of  the  same  John,  and  James 
Barker,  son  of  John  Barlcer  by  Elizabeth,  sister  of  the  said  Sir  Rowland  Hill,  Knt.,  late  Lord 
Mayor,  and  Rowland  Barker,  son  and  heir  of  James  Barker,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  John  Barker 
by  the  said  Blizabeth  HiU,  to  join  the  said  Arms  with  their  own. 

J  This  generation  is  not  given  in  Shrewsbory  MS. 
The  jetoendants  of  John  Barker  are  omitted  in  Shrewsbory  MS. 


246  THE  VISITATION  OP  8HB0PSHIBE,   1628. 


Edward  Barker  rrCisd  y^  da.  of ...  .        James  Barker  V  sonne  nCied 
EgerUm  of  Wrinhill.  Dorothe  da.  to  ... .  Cliff e. 


Rowland  Barker.^.  ...da.to  Francis  Charlton. 


J  I  I 

William.        Walter  Barker.        John. 


A  da.  rtCied  to         Ada.  nCied  to        Joane  m'ied  to  ... .         Alice  vxor  8^ 
....  Sutton.  ....  Bentley.         Bradshawe.  The.  Leigh. 


S^  Thomas  Leigh  of  Staneley.=j^. . . . 
iS**  Jo^  Leigh  Knight.^. . .  .        Kaiherine  vxor        AUce  vxor  S*'  BoV  Dudley. 


....  Cateshy.  =y= 


I      I \        \ i 

S'  Tho.  Leigh  K*        Katherine  vxor  S^  Rich.  Levison    Douglas.    Frances.    Anne. 
&  Baronett.  Knight  of  y*  Bath. 


}^iU  alias  fj^ules  of  Sst)teieltr. 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  155. 

Arms. — Quarterly :  1  and  i,  Azure,  an  eagle  displayed  argent  debruised  by  a  bendlet 
gules ;  2,  Vert,  a  chevron  between  three  owls  argent  [Foobde]  ;  3,  OuUs^  two 
bends  voir,  on  a  canton  or  a  fox  [?]  passant  proper  [Foobde]. 

Joh'es  Holgrane  de  Torperley^. .  .  .  fil.  et  her.  Ric'i  Foorde  de  la  Foord 
in  oom.  Gestr'  Ar.  in  co.  Salop. 

Pbilippns  Hill  de  Ightfeild  in  oom.  SaIop.=pJana  fiL  Joh*is  Holgrane  Ar. 

Alicia  filia  WilFi  Manner-=Phihppn8  Hill  alias  Hnles=f=Ellena  filia  Joh'is  Dodd  de 


inge  de  Eighfelde  in  oom.    de  Foord  dnxit  in  3  vx. 
Salop  Yx.  1.  Janam  fil.  Joh'is  Titteley. 


r 


Peesey   [Peteey]   in  oom. 
Salop. 


Eogems  Hill  alias  Hnles  de  Foord=FEllena  filia  Joh'is  Leeohe  de  Gardyn 
in  oomit.  Salop.  in  oom.  Gestr*. 

Philippos  2  fil.  doxit    Elizabetha  vx.  Bo-    Jaoobns  Emi=y=Anna  filia  Mai^^eria  vx. 

in  Yx.  EUenam  fil.        berti  Wener  de        al's  Hnles  de    Will'i  Radl  Parkes 

Johannis  Downton       [Aston  Mondram]    Foord  fiL  et     Lewterde  de  Harks- 

deBronghton.  com.  Gestr'.  her.  Salop.  conrtinoom. 

A  Salop. 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHBOPSHIBE,   1628. 


247 


Thomas  3  daxit    Philip- 
in  vx.  Mar-  pus  4. 

geriam  Stoakes. 


A| 


WillimuB  2  fil. 
dnxit  in  yx. 
Margeria' 
Garrett. 


Alicia  vx. 
Humfridi 
Beard- 
more. 


Margaretayxor 
Rowlandi 
Titley  de 
Dreyton. 


Eliza- 
betha 
innnpta 
aoi684. 


Dorothea  yx.  Joh'is 
Stnoke  de  Ghelmea- 
ford  in  com.  Essex. 


Maria  6 
fil.  in- 
nnpta 
1684. 


Bogems  Hill  alias=7= Alicia  fil. 

Johannis 
Bicker- 
ton. 


Hnles  de  parua 
Dreyton  in  com. 
Salop  1584. 


,[ 


Anna  4  fil.  Yxor 
Oeo.  Sneade  de 
Hayehowse  in  oo. 
Stafford. 


Jacobns  Hill  al's  Hnles  fil.  et  heres. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  149^    Harl.  1241,  fo.  18.    S.,  fo.  148^ 

Abms  :  Harl.  1896. — Or,  an  a  cUef  vert  three  hulW  heads  cauped  [erased]  of  the 

first 
Crest. — A  hulVs  head  erased  or  between  the  horns  of  a  crescent  vairi  of  the  first  and 

azure, 

John  Hill  al's  HnlL=7= 

^1 


ali 


William  Hill  of  Oonntzwall  [Conn ts wall]  =pMargery  da.  to  Thomas  Mynors 


in  com.  Wore 


of  Bewdley. 


William  Hill.=pJane  da.  to  Thomas  Whethall  of  Whethall 

[Whethill]  relict Holland. 


I 


Joice  da.  to  Bic.  Bum- 
aston     BurrasUm     of 
Eockly  in   co.    Wore.    Bewdley. 
widow  ofTho.  Hinxman. 


Humf  rey^Mary  da.  to 
Hill  of       W"»Monnox 
of  Heighten 
in  com. 
Wore. 


I 


Henry=f=Margret  da.=Thomas 

Wever  of 
Bewdley. 


HiUof 
Bewd- 
ley. 


to  ...  • 
Hnrlbnt  of 
Drayton. 


William  Hill  of  Bewdley  s.p.=Mary  da.  to  Charles  Fox  of  Bromfeld.      Jane  8.p 


Ursula  da.  to  Thomas  Hynxman^xJoim  Hill  of 


by  Joyoe  da.  to  Rich.  Bnmaston 
&  widow  to  Homfry  Hill. 


Silnington 
in  00.  Salop. 


Margrett  yx.  Bich. 
Whitcott  of 
Bewdley. 


William  2. 
Thomas  8. 


Joyce. 


Jonn  Hill  son 
&  heir  28  years 
old  1628. 


Margret. 


Joane. 


Elizabeth. 

JOHN  HILL. 


248 


THE  VISITATION   OF  SHROPSHIEB,   1628. 


Linton  of  Jj^tnton. 


Harl.  1396,  fo.  163.    Harl.  1241,  fo.  67»>. 

Arms:  Harl.  1396. — Quarterly:  1  and  4,  Argent,  on  a  bend  sable  three  martlets  of 
the  first  [HnrroN]  ;  2  and  3,  Per  fesse  dancettee  argent  and  sablsy  six  fleurs- 
de-lis  counterchanged  [Hinton]. 

Sir  Orifflth  de  Einton.=rMaud  his  tvi/e. 


Thomafl  Hinton  de  Hinton  iuxta=T=Elizabetha  fil.  Rob*ti  Tatton  de  Withen- 
Whitchurch  in  comitatu  Salop.     I  shawe  in  com.  Oestr'. 

Grnf&th  Hinton  de  Hinton=f=Margareta  fiL  Joh'is  Dodd  de  Glorley 


in  com.  Salop. 


n — 

Amia  6  s.p. 

Margareta 
B.p. 


T 


[Cloverley]. 


"1 

Annannpta 
Tho.01udd. 


4.  Elizabetha  vxor  Joh'nis 
Newton  de  Heighley  in 
com.  Cestr*. 


Margareta 
8.p. 


Maria  vzor 

Thomas 

Morton. 


Francis  Newton. 


[da 


Adam  Morton, 


I 


1.  WillimusY^Beatrix  l=f=Thomas  Lawley 
Oonstantin  filia  et  2  maritus  [vide 
1  maritus.       coheres.       pedigree  infra]. 


Thomas  Hulf  [Hulsel=T=Alicia. 
Hulse  de    [MarburyJ 
CO.  Cestr'. 


Willimns 
Gonstantin. 


Elizabetha  vx.  Will'i 
Broughe  fratris  D'm' 
Borough  de  com. 
Lincohi. 


Johannes 
2  fil. 


Thomas.      Georgius.     Jana 


—  Robertus. 


Georgius. 


Thomas  Hulfe 
Hulse. 


Amia. 


Margeria  tz.  Dauid 
Merrey. 


I 


I 


Georgius.        Margareta. 


I 


Willimns.        Edwardns. 


on.  I  .     v'    . 

Thomas.        Anthonins. 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHROPSHIRE,   1628.  249 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  162.    Harl.  1241,  fo.  186.    8.,  fo.  188'. 
Abks  :  Harl.  1896. — Vert^  a  lion  rampant  argmt. 


Hugo  de  Woderton.=f=. . . . 


T 


Hugo  de  Woderton.=T=. . .  . 
I 


Walteras  de  Hockleton  ob.  bP  84  H.  8."?=. . . . 

Willimns  de  Hockleton.=F. . . . 

Walterufl  de  Hockleton  a®  2  E.  l.=f=. . . . 

Willimns  de  Hockleton  a<>  4  E.  2.=FMargareta  filia  ....  Grnffith. 

Jana  filia  Mad.  ajp  Ornff.  de  lla7=T=Walterns  Hockleton .=f Johanna  filia  Petri 
ap  Eadwgan  ap  Gwenwynis.         I  I  Corbet  mil. 


T  T' 


Jana  nupta  WiU'o  Hager    WilJimu8=rAnna  [Jam]  fil.    Marg*  vxff  S""  TT"  Wins- 
de    Bromley    [Hagar    of    Hockle-      Joh'is  Hager  ap    bury  K^  son  of  S"  W^. 
Bromlowl.  ton.  John  Hager.  =r 

T   ^1         T 


Rogenw        Waltem8=f=Jocofla  fil.  Thomae      John  W%n9'=f^0icsly  da.  to  Tho.  Cor* 


[Hagar].    Hockleton.    Purslow  de  Dentell.    hury. 

I ~       _  I 


hett  of  Lee, 


Johanne8=FMargareta  fil.  Wiiri  Hamlett^Jane  da.  to  Mered*d 


Hockleton.    Waters  de  Weston.  Winsbury, 


ap  Jevan  ap  Madoc. 


Walteru8=F] 


Hockleton. 


=Margareta  filia  Joh'is  Wyn  [W%m%]  ITamleti=f=  Alice  da.  to 

ap  Reignold.  Winshury.    Richard 

Arms :  Sable,  three  horses'  heads  Corhett. 
erased  argent. 


Anne  vx(f  ....  AcUm.       Alice  vxtf  Richard  Littleton.     Vid.  Staffordsh. 

A 

*  This  geiiemtion  is  omitted  in  Shxewsbmy  MS. 

KK 


260  THE  VISITATION   OP  SHB0P8HIRE,   1628. 


Katherin  vxor    Pernell  vx.  Danid  Lloyd    Elizaoetha  [yx.]  Will'i    Margareta 
Tho.  ap  John    ap  John  Lloyd  ap  Daaid    Longford  2  Roger  Wyn    yxor  Joh^nis 
Morris.  ap  Mathew.  ap  Nich.  ^Richard].        Corun. 


)hU   JLXUl>JtUCUUU-pJL»IIglbl 

ap  Roger  Edmond.  anno  1589.  Joh  is  Hopton. 


Jana  nnpta  Ed.  Simondes        Jonn  Hockleton'n=Brigitta  filia 


Wilhmos  Hockleton  [A^  uso"].  Josephns  2. 


J^ollantr  of  Burtoartxin,  H^itktboxnt,  anli 

Cfiarlewtt^ 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  148^    Harl.  1241,  fo.  116^    S.,  flf.  142^  148. 

Arms:  Harl.  1896. — Azure,  semee  of  pkUes  and  a  lion  rampant-gttardant  within  a 
bordure  argent. 

Willimus  Holland.=y=. . .  . 
I 


Thomas  HoUand.yEliz.  fiL  Will'i  WawU  [Wall  ?]. 


Will's  Holland  de  Burwarton=f=il/*t^  da.  to  JolhnlDitton  of 


in  com.  Salop. 


Doddington  [alias  Detton]. 


Joco8a=Willimn8  Holland=i=Johanne  da.    Margaretta  vz.    Anna  nnpta  Joh*i 

fil de  Carton  in  com.    to  Jc^  Mei-    Alani  Oliver        Doughty  de  Dnd- 

Wood-       Salop  2  fil.  rigge.  Hamond  2.  lick  in  co.  Salop, 

cock. 

Fortune. 


Franciscos  irol-=f=Thomasina    Elizabetha    Maria.  Georgins  Holland  de 


land  de  Bnr- 
warton  in  com. 
Salop  8  fil.  ao 
1592. 


fil.  Roberti    uxor  Rich-        —  Purslow  in  com.  Salop 

RnsseU.         ardJeporU    Thomasina.    4  fil.  dozit  GecUia  fil. 

—  Ad'»  Lutley  de  Ban- 

Brigitta.         croft  [Bromcroft]  in 

CO.  Salop. 


Wilhmns  Holland.        Brigitta  ox.  Tho.         Maria.        Aboe.        Francisca. 

Targle  TairgUy, 


THB   VISITATION  OF  SHBOPSHIBE,   1628. 


261 


r 


4k 


i 


|A 


Thomas  Holland  de  Borwarton  et  de= 
Medio  Templo  London  a®  1592. 


Oeorgios  1  8.p. 
Maria  8.p. 


=Alicia  fil.  Tho.  Cocke  de  Pickthom 
in  com.  Salop. 


Ursula  vxor 
Ric'i  Orow- 
ther  de  Bed- 
stow. 


Anna  nnpta 
Joh'i  Heath 
de  le  Heath 
in  com. 
Salop. 


Willimus  Holland= 
de  Borwarton  in 
com.  Salop  fil.  2  et 
hffir.  ao  1628. 


=Margaretta  fil. 
ThomsD  Small- 
man  de  Wilder- 
top  in  com. 
Salop. 


Thomas  Holland  fil.  primus 
fldtat.  21  ao  1628. 


icharai 


Eichardus  2. 
FranoiscuB  8. 


I 

Edwardus. 


Abcia. 
Anna. 


!iohi 


Miohaell  Holland  de  Pickthome  8  fil. 
duxit  Janam  filiam  Ad'»  Detton  de 
Sutton  in  com.  Salopis. 


Joh'es  Holland  de  Gharlecot  in  com. 
Salop  4  fil.  duxit  Mariam  fil.  Rich*i 
GoUing  de  Ninton  in  com.  Salopi». 


Willmius. 


I 

Thomas. 


Johannes. 


WILLIAM    HOLLAND. 


t 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  126.     Harl.  1241,  fo.  26\    Harl.  616,  fo.  286.    S.,  fo.  119». 

Arms:  Harl.  1896. — Quarkrly  of  nine:  1,  Argent^  on  a  ekUf  or  a  bird  sable, 
HooBD  ;  2,  Azure^guks  m  Harl.  1241 — an  oris  between  eight  cross-crosshU 
OTy  Palmer  ;  8,  Chuee— sable  in  Harl.  1241 — on  a  chevron  between  three 
leopards'*  faces  or  as  many  mullets  sable,  Pebbll— Pebbell  in  Harl.  1241  ; 
4,  Azure — ^  in  Harl.  1241 — a  lion  rampant  quetUe  fourcMe  or— azure  in 
Harl.  1241 — Staplbton  ;  6,  Argent,  a  Cornish  chottgh  proper — Mathbwe 
in  Harl.  1241  ;  6,  Argent — vert  in  Harl.  1241— w  a  bend  sable  three  calves 
passant  or,  Veel — Vbale  in  Harl.  1241 ;  7,  Quarterly  or  and  gules,  in  first 
Quarter  a  lion  passant-guardant  azure,  Sayb--Sat  in  Harl.  1241  [Massy  or 
Masey  of  Chebfield,  CO.  Glouc.];  8,  Sable,  a  lion  rampant  qtieu/e  fourch^e 
or,  Kingston — Einaston  in  Harl.  1241 ;  9,  Oules,  two  bars  or,  in  chief  a  lion 
passant  of  the  second,  an  annulet  for  difference — or  in  Harl.  1241  [Ytell]. 

Gbest. — A  horse's  head — erased  in  Harl.  1241 — argent,  maned  or. 


i 


Richardus  Hoordc^y^ocosa  fil.  Nich'i  Yonge  militis. 


■f 


,1, 


Joh'es  Hoord  de^. ...  fil.  et  cohsdr. 


WaUrode    caUed 
y*  Block. 

A 


....  Mortimer  de 
Blorord. 

*  "Horde**  in  Harl.  616. 


Edwarduff=T=.  .  •  • 
Palmer. 

B 


262 


THE  VISITATION   OF  SHROPSHIRE,    1623. 


Richardu8=F.  . .  . 
Hoorde.* 


Bj 


Johannes' 
Palmer. 


Reignaldns=p  Jana  filia  Francisci 


Perrell. 


Pocynton   PacirM 
[Pakinton  ?]  K}. 


Richardn8= 
Hoorde. 


=.  .  .  .  fil.  et 
cohasr.  Rob*ti 
Francis  d^co. 
Staff,  mil. 


Johannes- 
Palmer 
de  Brug- 
north. 


Thomas  Hoorde=FAlicia  fil.  et  haer. 


=£lizabetha     Nicholaus. 
filia  ThomsD 
Forster  mil. 


Willimiis= 
Perrell. 


de  Maister. 


Joh'i  Palmer  de 
Brugenorth. 


Johannes  Perrell  [John  Perle  was  BailiflP=f=. . . . 
of  Shrewsbury  1407,  and  bore :  Azure, 
on  a  chevron  between  three  leopards' 
£EK)e8  or  three  mullets  of  the  fieldj. 


Bichardus  Hoorde  de= 
Brudgnorth  in  com. 
Salop. 


r 


=Agnes  fil.  et  vnica 
hsBres  Joh'is  Perell 
{Peril). 


Johannes'^r'Johanna  Jane  fil.  et 


Stepleton 
miles. 


hsDr Drake  de 

com.  Wiltes. 


Tho.  Hoorde  de  Bruge-=T=Jocosa  fil.  et  cohaer.  Joh'is 
north  in    com.   Salop    Stepleton  militis. 
[Sheriff  1457]. 


I 


.  .  Txor  ....  Leighton. 


Alicia  vxor  Ric'i 
Lacon  militis. 


Maria  vxor  Ed- 
mnndi  Edward 
Cornwall  militis. 


Jana  vxor  Johannis 
Gifford  mil. 


I 
Anna  vxor  W° 

Charleton  de 

Apelley. 


Robertus  Veel.=T=Anna  fil Pointz. 

I 


Johannes  Hoorde  de=T=Maria  fil.  Will'i        David  Mathew  de=T=Alicia  fil.  et 


Brugnorth    [Sheriff 
1488]. 


Bulkeley  de  Beu- 
moris  in  Angle- 
sey. 


Rader     in     com. 
Glamorgan  mil. 


hsDres  Bob'ti 
Veel. 


Thomas  Hoord  3= 
filius  [of  Herd's 
Park]. 


I" 


=Dorothea  ^filia  et  hier. 
Joh'is  Harpur  de  Bus- 
hall  in  co.'Staff. 


I 
Jocosa  vxor  Edw. 

Greye  de  Envile 

in  CO.  Staff,  mil. 


I 

Johannes 
Hoorde 
fil.ethffir. 
s.p. 


Francisca  fil.  et  haer.  vxor  Tho.  Farmer  [of  SomeRon,  co.  Oxford  ; 
Sheriff  1659  ;  second  vir.,  she  had  previously  married  Edward 
Rawlegh  of  Farmingho,  Norfolk]. 


*  Blakewaj  calls  this  person  Roger  Hoorde,  and  states  that  he  was  Sheriff  in  1S81. 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHROPSHIRE,   1628. 


263 


I_o 


Richardos' 
Hoord  2 
filins. 


'Elizabetha  filia  et  cohaeres  Danides 
Mathew  inilitis  {of  Rader  in  the 
conty  of  Olamorganshire). 


2^ 


Anna  yxor  Joh*8  Baynham 
de  com.  Gloacestr*. 


I 


Johannes  Hoorde= 
de  Parke  Bromage 
in  CO.  Salop. 


=Katherina  fil.  Ad'sD  Otelej 
de  Pichford  in  com.  Salop. 


Jeronimos 
Uoorde  2. 


Franciscos 
Hoorde  8. 


I  I  I 

Elizabetha. 

Maria. 

Susanna. 


Franciscos  4 
s.p. 

Nicholans  6 
8.p. 


Georgins  8 
s.p. 


I 
Will'us  Hoorde  2 

fil.  doxit    £liza' 

filiam  ....  Har- 

nage. 


Dorothea 
Yx.  Rogeri 
Barker. 


Thomas  Hoord  de=f=Maria  filia  Edw.  Fox 


Park  Bromage  in 
CO.  Salop  a®  1628. 


de  Lntford  [Ludford] 
in  CO.  Hererord. 


Richardos  Hoord 
5  fil.  Minister  in 
Essex. 


.1  .J . 

inifrii 


Winifrida. 
Anna. 


Bridgitta  nx.  Garoli 
Markham  de  Tankers- 
ley  in  com.  Ebor'um. 


I  I 

Johanna. 
Maria. 


Anna. 


I 
Dorothea  Txor  Will'i 

Primerose  de  Stoke 

in  com.  Stafford. 


Eatherina. 


Joh'es  Hoord= 
fil.  et  hsdr. 


'Elizabetha  filia  ....  Grosvenoar 
de  Brugnorth. 


I 


I 


Thomas  dyed  yong.        Bridyett.        Jane  oh. 


I 


i^opton  tsi  Stanton. 

S.,  ff.  112^—118"'. 
[Abhs. — [Gules],  semee  of  eroat-arogtlets  fitehSt,  a  lion  rampant  [or]. 

Sir  Walter  Hopton  Knt.=r=.  . . . 


I 
Sir  Henry  Hopton  Knt^. .  . . 


I 
Sir  WaUer  Hopton  KnL=rJoane  da.  A  heire  to  Roh^  de  Cures. 

Arms :  Assure^  a  mermaid  argent. 

*  Omitted  in  Shiewsbiiry  MS. 


I 

y 


264 


THE  VISITATION  OF  8HS0PSHISE,   1628. 


A| 


i 

Sir  Walter  Hopton  Knt.=rlsabel  da.  to  Hmry  Staunton  sister  A  heir  to  Henry. 

Arms :  Voire  sable  and  argent^  a  canton  gules. 


Sir  Pester  Hopton  Knt.  of  Stanton.^. .  .  . 

Sir  Walter  Hopton  Knt^^one  da.  A  heire  to  Robert  Longbrughe. 

Arms :  Oules^  a  bend  between  two  crescents  or. 


Sir  Walter  Hopton  Knl.^.  . .  . 

i 


Sir  Walter  Hopton  Knt.^. .  . . 


I 


Sir  John  Hopton  Knt.=p  Alice  da.  toy  Lord  Strange. 


Sir  John  Burleg  K^  of  the  Garter  Ric.  8rf 
Arms :  Barry  of  six  sable  and  or^  on  a  chief  or  two  pallets 
sablsy  over  all  an  inesctUcheon  barry  of  six  gules  and  ermine. 


S^  Rogers  Lucy  da.  to  TT"  CMfordrelicta 


Hurley 
Knt. 


....  Browne. 

Arms :  Or,  a  saltire  between 
four  martlets  sable. 


Symon  Burley  Knt.  ofy*  Oar  tor  Con- 
stable of  the  Castle  of  Dover  s.p. 

Arms:  Argent,  a  lion  rampant 
sable  debruised  by  a  fesse  counter- 
componSe  assure  and  or. 


Richard  Burley  Knt. 
of  the  Carter  ob.  s.p. 


Sir  John 

Burley 

Knt. 


Alice  da.  to  Richard  Pembridge  Knt.  of  y* 
Carter  A  sister  S[  heire  to  Walter  Pembridge. 
Arms :  Barry  of  six  or  and  assure,  a 
bend  gules. 


I 

Jocosa  uxor 
Johannis 
Cattaerea 
quo  Haynes. 


Elizabeth  Uit. 
Reginaldi 
Corbett  of 
LeeK^. 


I 
Katherine  ux. 

CodfridiHar- 

ley  of  Bromp- 

ton. 


I 

Mawd  ux. 
. . . . 

Play  don  of 
Playdon. 


T 


ElUanora  ux. 
John  Corbett 
de  Lee. 


Anna  uxor  Rolandi  Wyneshury.  Margaretta 

Arms :  Or,  a  fesse  counter-  uxor  .... 

componde  gules  and  or,  in  chief  Mitton  de 

three  piles  azure.  Weston. 


iUic 


WiUiam  Burley  2  sonn.- 

Arms:  Argmt,a  lion 

rampant  sable  debruised 

by  a  fesse  counter-corn- 

ponde  azure  and  or. 


. . . . 


I 

Richard  Burley. 


B 


'•~r"»  •  •  • 


THE  VISITATION  OP  8HR0PSHIRB,   1628. 


266 


B 


C| 


D 


I 

John  Bwrley. 


I 


Hugh  BurUy. ^Elizabeth  da.  to  W^  [?  Fowler         Henry  ap  LewMop  Sir=r. . . 


I  — wri 


written  over]. 


Nicholas  EyUm  Knt. 


SibtUa  vx.  Thomas 
Dawes  of  Mofhey. 


Thomas  Burley.^Jane  da.  of  Thomas  Eyton, 

I 


KoUhmnevx, 
RicH  Porter. 


AUeia  ux. 
Tho.  Cooke. 


Wmiam 
fg^  son. 


I 
Edward 

31^  son. 


Thomas  Burley  of  Pansbury  isoB.^j^ane  da.  to  Robert  Clough  by 

Elizabeth  Lmgen. 


Ill  II 

KeUherina.    Thomas  Burley  =  Sara  da,  to  William  Robert  Barley    Richard 

—  1592.  Witcombe.  ob.  s,p.  3  sonn. 

Anna, 


Sir  John  Burley  Knt, ^ Alice  da.  to  Richard  Lord  Gray  of  Wilton. 


Sir  John- 

ffopton 

Knt. 


■EUzabetha  da.=Johannes  TVussell  2^  maritus. 
Sf  heir  to  Sir  Arms :  Argent^  on  a  fret 
John  Burley  gules  nine  bezants^  one  on  each 
Knt.  joint. 


Johanna  uxor  Tho. 
Littleton. 

Arms:  Argent^  a  chevron 
between  three  escallops 
sable. 


TF"  son  of  Roger  Sibton,^. .  .  . 
Arms :   Vertf  an  eagle  displayed  or  debnused 
by  a  bend  componie  argent  and  gules. 


Lawrence  Hawberke  a  Justice  i3S7.^Margaret  da. 


A  heire. 


Arms :  Barry  of  six  nebulee  [or  and  vert]. 


Thomas  Tong  of  Xbtonj=rJsold  da.  A  heire. 
Arms :  Argent,  three  roses  gules. 


Sir  Walter=rJoane  da. 


Hopton 
Knt. 


^  heire. 


Sir  W*  Lucy  Knt.^ 
Arms :  Oules,  sem£e  of  cross-crosslets, 
three  lucies  argent. 


Thomas=rJane  da.  Sf  heire  to  Sir  Walter       Sir  Walter=fEllenor  da.  Ah.  of  Sir 


Hopton. 


Mortimer. 

Arms :  Barry  of  six  or  and 
verty  sixteonJUnrs-de-lySy  3,  3, 
3,  3,  3f  and  1,  counterdkmged. 


Lucy  of 
Newing' 
ton  Lucy. 


Warren  Archdeacon 
Knt. 

Arms :  Argent,  three 
chevrons  sable. 


266  THE  VISITATION  OF  8HR0PSHIBE,   1628. 

B^l  Ij 

Sir  T?mm8=f=ElIefwr  da.    Matilda  uxor  Willfmi  Vaux.  WUUam  Lucy 

Hopton.  ^  heire.  Arms :  Ghequy  argent  and  guhsy  on  a    oh,  s.p.  38 

chevron  [azure]  three  roses  [or].  Henry  d. 


Walter     Sir  Roger=f=Eli2abefh  da.  &  sole  heire^Sir  W^  Stanley  Knt.  Chamherlayne 


Hopton    Gorhett 
oh,  s,p,     Knt,  1 
hushand. 


ux Tiptofte  Earls  of  to  Henry  VII,^  3  husband, 

Worcester  2^  hushand.  Arms:   Argent^  on  a  hend  azure 

Arms :  Argent^  a  saltire  three  stags'  heads  cahossed  or, 
engrailed  gules. 


Sir  Rich^  Gorhett. 
Arms :  Or^  a  raven  proper.'} 


Jj^opton  of  H^o^ton,  anti  of  Canon  ffxomt, 

w.  jbereforli. 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  127.     Harl.  1241,  ff.  2,  43^    S.,  ff.  119^  120. 

Abms  :  Harl.  1396. — Quarterly  of  eight:  1,  OuleSy  semSe  of  cross-crosslets  Jitchde 
and  a  lion  rampant  or  [Hopton]  ;  2,  Azwre^  a  hend  argetit  cottised  or  between 
six  cross-crosslets  or^  unihin  a  bordure  gules  charged  uHth  ten  plates  [Hopton]  ; 
8,  Bendy  of  six  or  and  gules  [Eyton  of  Eyton,  near  Bishop's  Castle]  ; 
4,  AzurSy  three  boars'  heads  couped  close  or  between  nine  cross-crosslets  JitcfUe 
argent  [or — Hbvyn  of  Cleobury]  ;  5,  Argent,  semee  of  cross-crosslets  and 
two  organ-pipes  pileways  gules  [Downton]  ;  6,  Barry  of  six  gules  and  or 
[St.  Owen]  ;  7,  Azure,  a  lion  rampant  tmthin  a  bordure  engrailed  argent 
[Tibrell]  ;  8,  Argenty  a  lion  rampant  gules  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
trefoil  or  \J  Walker  alias  Leigh  op  Stretton]. 

[1  Crest. — Ont  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  griffin's  head  argent  holding  in  the  beak  a 
hand  proper. 

2  Crest. — A  lion*s  head  erased  or  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  bend  gules, 
thereon  three  cross-crosslets  fitch^  or.] 

Bichardus  Hopton  de  Hopton==r. .  . .  fil.  et  haor Eensingford 

in  com.  Salop.  I  de  com.  Salop. 


Will'us  Hopton  de  Hopton=T=. ...  fil.  et  hsres  . .  • .  Ejrton  de 


in  00.  Salop  Ar. 


Eyton  in  oom.  Salop. 


Nicholans  Hopton  de  Hopton  in  co.  Salop.=T=. . . , 

WilVus  Hopton  de  Hopton=jFMargareta*  fil.  et  cohaer.  Joh'is  Heuyn  de 
in  com.  Salop  Ar.  Clybery  [Cleobury]  in  com.  Salop. 

*  Harl.  1241  makes  Kaigaret  wife  of  Nicholas  the  &ther  of  William. 


THB  VISITATION   OF  8HBOP8UIRE,   1628. 


267 


h 


Johannes  Hopton 
fil.  et  hteres  8.p. 


A| 


Richardns  Hopton  de=T=Johanna  Jane  fil. 
Hopton  2  fil.  et  heeres.    Joanni  Langford. 


Johannes^ 
Hopton 
3  fil. 


Eliza,  fil.  et  haer.  vzor  Joh*e8  Perient  militis  rennpta  Andreas  Noell  de  com.  Leic. 


Joh'es  Hopton  de=f=Elizabetha  fil.  et 


Hejton   in    com. 
Salop  2  fil. 


haer.  Tho.  Sharpe. 


Johanna  vxor 
Rad'i  Mason 
Marston. 


Katherina  vxor  WiUimi 
Slade  de  Wotton  in  co. 
Salop. 


1.  Elizabetha    2.  Maria  vx. 
vxor  Will'i        Edwardi 
Parker.  Southwell. 


Anna  vx. 

AndreaB 

Kerby. 


Margreta  vx. 

WiUimi 

Gardiner. 


Dionisia  vxor 
Bic'i  Becham. 


T 


Thomas  Hopton  de  Heyton  in=f=Elizabetha  fil.  Joh'is    Johannes  2    Franciscns. 


CO.  Salop  fil.  et  haer.  bP  1584. 


Bough  \_Baugh'].  fil.  8.p. 


Franciscns  Hopton 
1  filins  s.p. 


Johannes 
Hopton  2. 


Franciscns 
Hopton  8. 


Thomas        Bichardns 
Hopton  4.     Hopton  5. 


Maria  nx.  Willimi        Isaoella  innnpta        Margareta  innnpta 
Whittall.  ao  1584.  1584. 


I 
Alicia  vxor  Will'i  Higgins  de 

Tripleton  in  oom.  Heref. 


Willimus  Hopton= 
de  Hopton. 


Cteorgins: 
Hopton 
de  Down- 
ton  in  00. 
Heref.  4 
fil.  s.p. 


:  Jana  fil.  Humfr. 
Manwaring  de 
CO.  Cestr*  relicta 
Joh.Vanghande 
Church  Stretton 
in  CO.  Sal. 


^Elizabetha  fil.  Will'mi 
Fox  de  Ludlow. 


.n        n       I 

Thomas  3  s.p.  Francis-  Edwardus=f=Elizabetha 

—  cus  s.p.  Hopton        ^'*-  ^-*  '-- 
Willimus  s.p.           —  de  Wel- 

—  Edmundus  ston  in  co. 
Carolus  5  s.p.  6  s.p.  Heref.  2 

fil.  1584. 


filia  Joh'is 
Fox  de 
Grantham 
in  00.  Line. 


I 

Willimus.        Bichiu*dus.        Dorothea. 


Johannes=n 

F. .  .  .    Anna  uxor 

Hopton  8 
filius. 

Bichardi 
Bishop  de 
Moore  in 

B 

couL  Salop. 

Bichardns 
Hopton  de 
Hopton  in 
CO.  Salop. 


Anna  fil.  et  hier.  Tho. 
Walker  al's  Leigh  de 
Stretton  in  co.  Salop 
et  de  Highleigh. 


Michaell  Hopton 
de  Channons 
Frome  in  co. 
Heref.  7  fil.  s.p. 


258 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHB0P8HIBK,   1628. 


B| 


BVancilcJsI., 

Thomas  8  s.p. 

Arthnras  4  8.p. 


GeorgiuB  Hopton- 
de  Hopton  in 
com.  Salop  2  fil. 
et  hsBr.  a<>  1623. 


=Brigitta  fil.  Ed- 
ward! Pitt  de 
Curewiard  in 
com.  Salop 
militis. 


Richardi 

Cromp- 

ton. 


Maria  vx.  Ed- 
wardiOlnddde 
Orleton  in 
com.  Salop. 


M^ 


Thomas  Hopton  de  BockeIl.=T=Anna  fil.  et  sola  hsres  Oalfridi  de  Rockell. 


EdVns  Hopton  de  Rockhill=pEatherina  filia  Danidis  Lloyd  mil. 


in  com. 


ap  »  Griffith. 


I 


•Joh'is  Hopton  de  EockheIl.=j=Johanna  fil.  et  cohser.  Thom»  Corbett. 

_! 

Henr.  Hopton.=f=. . . . 


Thomas  Hopton=T=. . . .        Ed'r'us  William  Hopton  de=f=Elizabetha  fil.  Humfr'i 


de  Rockell.! 


Rockhill  in  com.  Salop  et 
de  Cherbnry. 


Wolrich  de  Dndmaston. 


I 


Johannes  Hopton.=T=. . . .  filia  ....  Perponnt  Pearpoynt  de  com.  Nottingham  Ar. 


Hopton. 


EdwardnB=j=Agne8  filia  ....     Thomas=f=. . . .  filia    Willimus  Hopton=f=. .  . . 
Blonntde  Eider-    Hopton.    Willimi       de  Downton. 
minster.  Preisley. 


Thoma8=r. .  • . 
Hopton. 


Elizabetha 
vx.Thomae 
Hopton. 


I 


I 


RicbardaB=FElizabetha  fil.        Willimns=FJana 


Hopton. 


....  Hnbald 
ffubbard  de 
Ippesl^  in 
com.  Warr. 


Hopton. 


I  I 

Anna. 
Elizabetha. 


Johannes 
2. 


Thoma8=F. . 
Hopton 
ao  1592. 


Jana  nzor  Will.  Selden 
de  Einges  Stodwin  Stod- 
wbU  in  com.  Wigom\ 


filia 

Ric'i 

Hatton. 


Willimns. 
Elianora. 


>bei 


Richardas2.    Thomas  8.    Robertns4.    Franciscns.    Anna.   Elizabetha.    Maria. 

D  B 


^u 


*  This  generatioii  is  omitted  in  Hail.  1341. 

t  Harl.  1241,  fo.  98,  makes  Thomas  Hopton  son  of  Thomas  Hopton  by  Anne  BockelL 


THB  VISITATION  OF  8HB0PSHIBB,  1628. 


259 


•^ 


i 


I 

I 

1 


I 


E 


Oeorgins  Hopton 
de  Bitterly. 


Eatherina  Txor 
....  Garaway 
de  London. 


EdVoB  Hopton  de  London  mercator 
occisns  per  Hopton  de  Dowuton  cam 
doxisset  fil.  Edwardi  de  London. 


I 


Eatherina  fil.  et^pJohannes  Hopton^pFrancisca  fil Cresaett  relicta  .... 

Smith  de  Momill  [Monrille,  near  Bridg- 
north] Kath.  da.  to  ...  .  Kneuett. 


yna  hasredn' 
Will'i  Peeter. 


de  Rockill 
[Sheriflfl676]. 


Jana  vs.  Ric'i  Orenet  re- 
nnpta  Samneli  Lewknor. 


Thomas. 


JoBephns  Hopton  dnxit  Penelope 
fil.  Will'i  Bnrrell  de  com.  Heref. 


S^  PhUUpp  Morgan  ofStyUm  K^.=f.  . . . 


Charge  Morgan.^. . . . 


T 


John 


Edward  Morgan.=j=. .  . . 


Morgan  of  Sytton.^. . . . 


r 


.J 


I 


L 


1 


Elizabetha 
de  CherbuTT  in    vx.  George        vx.  Willimi 
com.  Salop  nl.  et    Hockleton  de    Littleton  de 
haer.        [Sheriff    Hockleton  in    Stretton  in 
1591].  00.  Salop.  com.  Salop. 


Dorothea  fil.  et  haBr.=rWillmmB  Hopton    Eatherina 
Joh*i  Morgan  de  CO. 
Som'sett  ap  Edw. 
ap  Geo.  ap  Phillip 
Morgan  de  Seiton. 


I  I  I 

Simon. 

Georgias. 

Carolns. 


I 


I 


fil.  et    Eli£abetha=pBicharda8  Hopton    Maria    tx.    Tho.  Eatherina  vx. 

de  OhanonB  Frome    EerrydeBenwesto'  ....  Shute 

in  com.  Heref.  [Binweston]   Tho.  Skater  a 

Cory  of  Weeton  in  Lawier. 


oohadr.Yxor    fil.  et  co- 
....  merca-    hssr. Joh'is 


toria. 


Hopton. 


miles. 


00 


.  Salop. 


WillunoB  Hopton  eanne  4r  heyer.        Edwardns. 


Walteros. 


^Lu. 


(Edwardns)*  Waltems  Hopton  fil.  et=j=(Elizabetha)  Anna  fiL  (Joh*i)  Thoma  Pearch 
haer.  ex  hereditatns  nutritandi  cansa  de  (Shrewsbury)  in  co.  Salop  [merchant  of 
[disinherited  by  deed  28  Nov.  1599].    the  Staple]. 


*  Ihe  woxda  at  tbe  end  of  the  pedigree  within  paxentheses  are  additioiis  in  a  later  hand. 


260 


THE  VISITATION  OP  SHROPSHIRE,   1628. 


F| 


(Morgan  Hopton  Rector  of  S*  Andrew  Holborae=f=(Ann  da.  of  Ant.  Swetenham  of 
London  only  sonne  »t.  63  an'  1669.)  Som'ford  in  com.  Cestr'.) 


(Jane.) 
(Sara.) 
(Ann.) 


(Hellin  tx.  Joh'i 
Burch  de  New- 
bery  in  com. 
Berks.) 


(Radnl- 
phas  2 
set.  18 
an' 1669.) 


(Edw.  Hopton  sone: 
&  heire  st.   26  an' 
1669  now  of  Grays 
Inn  1661.) 


:(Sara  da.  of  Peter 
Newton  of  Heigley 
[Heightley]  in  com. 
Salop  Esq.  ob.  23 
Sept.  1661.) 


Harl.  1396,  fo.  162^     Harl.  1241,  fo.  16^     Harl.  615,  fo.  265^    8.,flr.  107^—108. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1396. — Qt4arterly  of  six:  1  and  6,  OuIsSy  a  fesse  vavr — Horne  in 
Shrewsbury  MS. ;  2,  Sabls^  a  lend  between  six  martlets  or — ^Willascott  in 
Shrewsbury  MS.;  3,  Argent^  a  chevron  gules  between  three  square  buckles  sable 
[Moortown]  ;  4,  Azurey  a  chevron  between  three  water-bougets  or — Woodoot 
in    Shrewsbury    MS.  ;    6,   Sable^    three   mullets   argent — Pullbston    in 


Shrewsbury  MS. 


.  . . .  Wilascot=r=. . .  .  fil Lee  de 


de  CO.  Salop. 


Langley  {co.  Salope). 


1 


Willimus  Home.=f=Jana  (Jone)  fil. 

et  heres. 


Michael  Morton.=f=. . . . 

Edmundus=FEllena  fil.  et  her.  Rob. 
Morton.         de  Wodcote. 

Johannes=f=Elizab.  fil.  et  heres  Jordani 
Morton.  Puleston  ex  filia  Adami  de 
Chetwyn[d]. 

I 


Willimus=f=Jana  fil Adoney       Thomas=rJuliana  fil.  Rad'i  Butler  2  fr'is 


Home. 


(Jane  doughty  of ,  .  . . 
Adonaye). 


Morton. 


r 


....  Butler  de  Norbury. 


Johannes  HomeB.=f=Margeria  fil.  et  heres. 


T 


WiU'ual 

B.p. 


Beginaldos  Home  de  Pikesb7=FMargeria  filia  ....  Lee  de 
in  CO.  Salop.  I  Whicbnrch  WMttehureh. 


-r-JIl.«U| 

Whi 


Matilda 
vx.  Willi 
Shewell. 


Winifrida  vx. 
Mathei  Dor- 
ington  {Dar- 
if^fton). 


Joh^es  Home  de  parua=i=Jana  filia  Tho. 


Arcole  alias  Ohildes 
Arnold  {Arcole)  in  com. 
Salop.* 


Morton  de 
Ingleton  in  co. 
SsiopiStafford). 


EUena  Txor 
Rob.  Cooke 
(Goke). 


Johannes  2.    Thomas  8.    Reginaldus  Horne=. .  .  .    Anna     Margareta.    Maria. 

filiuB  et  heres.  {Alys). 

*  The  Visitation  of  Stafford,  1688,  styles  John  Home  '*of  Stoke,  co.  Warwick,"  and  gives  his  wife. 


.',• 


1  , 
1 


t 
I  I 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHBOPSHIBE,   1628.  261 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  162.    S.,  fo.  144*. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1^96. — Quarterly  of  six :  1  and  6,  Per  bend  sinister  ermine  and  ermines, 

a  lion  rampant  or,  Tuder  Treuor  [Hosier]  ;  2,  Azure,  a  lion  rampant  per 

/esse  or  atid  argent  within  a  bordure  of  the  last  [and  ducally  crowned  argent], 

EarAdoo  Vrichfas  ;  3,  Ermine,  a  Uon  rampant  gules  [azure],  Euder  ap 

^  Rees  Sais;  4,  Oules,  three  chevrons  argent,  Jestin  ap  Uwroant;  5,  Sable, 

three  horses*  heads  erased  argent,  Brochwell  Isgedrock  [Isoithrock]. 

Tudor  filins  primogenitns^Jana  fil.  Besi  Vaughan  ap 
4  Resi  Says.  Rees  ap  Mreddeth. 


t 
\ 

I 

■ 

i 


BlethinuB  ap  Tudor.=r Anna  fil.  Llewellini  ap  Idnerch  ap  Mredd'  Hen  de  Billet. 


Maaook  2.        Owen  ap  Blethin=f=Eua  fil.  Madoc  ap        Blethyn  Vyohan  8. 


ap  Tudor. 


Qwyn-Wyn-Wyn. 


Jerworth  filius  et  hsr.  Odoueni=T=Ankareta  fil.  et  hssr.  Oruffith 


ap  QJethin. 


ap  Will*m  ap  EUider. 


Jerworth  Vaughan  ap=f=Katherina  filia  Gruflf.  ap  Ll'n  Ly'n  ap 
Jerworth  hen.  Jerworth  Princ.  Walliaa. 


^  Jerworth  Voell  ap=F6wladi8  fil.  et  hser.  Jerworth  ap  Gruflith 

Jerw.  Vychan.  ....  Brochwell. 

Edneuet  Gam  4  fil.  Jer.  Voell.=FGwladis  fil.  Ll'n  ap  Madook  ap  Ennion. 


1  I 

Jenan  5  filius  Edneaetti  Gam.=T=. .  •  • 
Howell  ap  Euan.=p. . . . 

^1 

Dictifl  ap  HoweU.=^. , . . 


I  I 

Howell  ap  Dicus.=T=. . . .        Lluellinus  ap  Dicns-'y.  • .  . 


I  I 

David  ap  Howell.nF. . . .       Edwardns  cognomine  Hosier  de  Salop.^. . . . 

a)  b| 


262 


THE  VISITATION  OF  8HBOP8HIBK,   1628. 


A| 


B| 


Howell  ap  Danid.=f=. . . .        Thomas  Hosier  de  Salop.=r. . . . 


T 


Wiffus  Howell  de  Woodcote        Joh'nes  Hosier  de  Woodoote=FElizabetlia 


in  com.  Salop. 


in  com.  Salop. 


Galfr'u8= 

Hosier 

2fil. 


.... 


Elizabetha 
Yxor  Adami 
Benion. 


I 

Margeria 
vx.  Ric'i 
Waringe 
de  Salop. 


Georgius  Hosier 
de  CroncktoD  in 
com.  Salop  fil. 
et  hasres. 


=Jaditha  fil. 
Tho.  Fors- 
ter  de  Rod- 
ington  in 
com.  Salop. 


Philippes. 


I 

Thomas 
s.p. 

Edwardos 
s.p. 


Margareta 
VI.  BdYi 
Onslowe 
de  Cruck- 
ton. 


I 

....  napta 

Timotheo 

Benion. 


Bichardos  Hosier 
ill.  et  hffir.  aet.  18 
ao  1628. 


Johannes    Franciscos    Elizabetha. 
let.  15.        ffit.  12.  -^ 

Maria. 

RICHARD  HOSTER. 


f^U0t)^  alias  f^tjssins  of  ^tretton. 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  128^. 
Ex  libro  Joh'is  Taylor  pictoris  in  Fleet  Street  penoltimo  Januar*  1628. 
JohMs  Higgins  de  Chnrch  Stretton  in  com.  Salopi89.=f=Johannafilia. . . .  Bowdler 


Arms :  Azure  [vert  ?],  three  cranes*  heads  erased  argent. 


de  Wolfaston. 


in  com.  Salopice  cognoM'atus  Hugh 

BK. 


with  the  JacJ 


Hugh  Higgins  de  Church  Stretton=T=.  .  .  .  filia  ....        William  Hughes=f=. . . . 

Middleton    de        alias  Higgins. 
Midleton. 


junior. 


Joh*es  Hughes  fil.=y^. . . . 
Hugonis  Higgins. 

Thomas  Hughes=y=. ...  fil Baldwin 

senior.  I  de  Didlebury. 


Thomas  Hughes=T=. . . .  fiL  . . . .  Baldwin 


T 


de  Didlebury. 


1' 


WiUimnssF. . . .  filia  .... 


Hughes. 


Johannes=F. . .  .        Eliza,  vx Rawlins 

Hughes.    I  de  Stretton. 


Orioe. 


Eli»Eibeth  vx. . . . .  Streete 
renupta ....  Marston. 


Johannes  Hughes  de  Stretton.nrJohaQna  fiL  Rich*i  Bedoes. 


T 


Thomas  Hughes  qui  vendidit  suos  t'ras  in  Stretton. 


4  THK   VISITATION   OF  SHROPSHIRE,    1628.  263 


^ 


J&umfrestDtt*  of  J&umfreston. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  182.    Harl.  1241,  fo.  141.    8.,  fo.  125. 

^  Abms:  Harl.  1896. — Argent^  an  eagle  displayed  vert — sahU  in  Harl.  1241 — over  all 

a  chevron  gules  charged  with  three  roses  of  the  first, 

[There  was  a  monamental  brass  in  St.  Alkmond's,  Shrewsbury,  to  the  memory 
of  John  Hnmfresfcon  of  Shrewsbury,  ob.  1497,  which  displayed  these  arms.] 

Will'ns  Hnmfreston  de  Hnmfireston  in  com.  Salop.^Alicia. 


Will'ns  Hnmfreston  de  Hnmfreston  in  com.  SaIop.=f=Kfttherina  fil.  Roberti  Pigot. 
\ 

Will  ns  Hnmf]re6ton=i=Margaretta  fil.  Willimi  Trobrige.  Francisca  vx.  jS** 

de  Hnmfreston    in        Arms :    Or,  a  bridge  embattled  of  five  Vincenti j  Corbet 

com.   Salop    fil.    et    arches  ....  with  as  many  streams  trans-  de  Moorton   in 

hieres  a®  1623.  fiuent  azure  over  the  base  argent,  over  the  com.  Salop. 

centre  arch  a  fane  argent,     [The  arms  of 

Trowbridge  of  Modbnry,  Devon.] 


.,.,da.to,..  .= William'  Hnmfreston  fil.  et  hsBres  apparen8=Pnidencia  filia 
Scrimsher.  aetatis  2  a^  1628 161  s.  Porter. 


WILL'M  HVMFRBSTON. 


J^unt  of  X/on(jttor. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  16S\    S.,  fo.  U6\ 

'  Abmb:   Harl.  1896. — Quarterly :    1  and  4,  Per  pale  argent  and  sable,  a  saltire 

counterchanged,  a  crescent  for  difference  [Hunt]  ;  2,  Oules,  a  hind  trippant 
J^  argerU  between  three  bugle-horns  stringed  or  [Hunt]  ;  8,  Argent,  on  a  pale 

4  sable  a  conger's  head  couped  or  [GasooigneI. 

1  Crest. — A  Uons  head  erased  per  pale  argent  and  sable,  collared  gules,  lined  or, 

2  Cbebt. — A  hind^s  head  couped  argent,  vulned  in  the  neck  with  a  pheon  sable^  and 
bleeding  proper. 

8  Crest. — A  conger's  head  erect  couped  or, 

i 

I  • .  •  •  Hunt.=7=. .  • . 

i  I 


Rogems  Hnnt.        Richardns  [^Rogerus']  Hunt  de=r Alicia  fil (Gardner. 

Longnor  in  com.  Salop. 

A 


•  i< 


Hamphreyston  '*  in  Harl.  1241. 


264. 


THE  yiSITATIOK  OP  8HS0FSHIBE,   1628. 


A| 


Edwardas  Hunt 
de  Longnor  in 
CO.  Salop  1628. 


Thomas. 
Rogerns. 


Johannes. 


Elizabetha 
vx.  Tho. 
Wildinge. 


jL  „.  ahL  „. 


.... 


.     •     .     • 


Russell.      Gardner. 


Richardus  Hunt  de  Longnoi 
in  com.  Salop  1623. 


=Margeria  filia ....  Bucke 
de  London. 


Richardus  Hunt=pMaria  fil. 

Seruiens  ad 

Arma. 


.... 


Tuck. 


Richardus  Hunt. 


I 

AnthoniuB  Hunt 
de  Hospitio 
Lincolniensi. 


Johannes. 


J. 


Elizabetha  yz. 
Rob'ti  Owen 
de  Woodhowse. 


Elizabetha. 


EDWARD  HUNT. 


J^unt  oi  iHtton. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  158  [a  pedigree  inserted]. 

John  Hunt  of  Milson=f=Joane  da.  of ... .  Archer  of  Aberley 
in  CO.  Salop.  in  com.  Wore. 


Tho.  Hunt  of  Milson  in  com.- 
Salop  Lining  [16]  23. 


=Elizab.  da.  of ...  .  Kerrey  of  Whitton 
in  com.  Salop. 


he  had  noe  Armes  yet 
he  was  buried  with  the 
Salter  oounterchanged 
without  difference. 


John  Hunt  sonne  &  heire 
Sar^eant  at  Armes  to  E. 
Charles,  after  to  the 
Parliam*. 


Sara  da.  of 
Rich.  Ballatt 
of ....  in 
com.  Suff. 


icni 


Richard 
Hunt  2 
Sonne. 


Henry  sonne  &  heire  aged  16  yeeres  1685. 

This  Discent  taken  by  the  relation  of  Sergeant  Hunt  p'  me  Jo.  Withy  but  could 
prone  noe  Armes  yet  neuer  the  less  when  he  dyed  he  was  buried  with  EiscocheonB 
which  was  p'ty  p'  pale  indented  A.  et  S.  a  Salter  oounterchanged. 


THE   VISITATION   OP  SHitOPSniRE,    Ifi23, 


Jjusacp  of  aitifarisbton  f^uascp,  a.eisi)ton. 
Crission.  antJ  Coton. 


HarL  IS96,  ff.  145,  146. 

Ex  Chartda  Ricardi  HnsBey,  de  Adbrigbton  Haaej,  in  com.  Salop,  militii,  1  Octobria  n*  I8S3. 

Sci&nt  p'atCR  et  Futari  ^uod  Ricardna  fllina  WiU'i  de  BaldretoD  ec  haredes  sni  tcmm  i]aain 
tuerediUrio  tenent  de  Waltero  Hose  ct  bBredibna  Rain  in  tUU  de  Balderkm  non  debcot  ncc  d>i« 
nee  ad  term'  Committere  ad  nocameDtam  d'ci  Wnltcri  bnredum  snoram.    Sane  dM'. 

Oonuentio  inter  Joh'em  flliani  Joh'iB  Hnscy  Domiiium  ds  Adbrittcn  et  HuKOiicm  Ucmi 
BarReasem  Salop'  viz*  quod  pned'ctus  Job'os  dedit  pnE'I'a'u  Huguui  CAtonerium  in  Boacoiuin 


Adbrltton  Huae;  nd  dimios  si 


iii^H 


L 


Teatibas  BiobNdo  da  Letton   mil.,  Will' 
:taliJH.     Dat.  npBdSDlopa'>23  B.  1. 

Sciniit  p'ate«  et  foturi  quod  ego  Itic'us  Huwo  de  Adbrigbton  Uetee  dcdi  Jah'i  Ilcnee  tratd 
uieo  et  Oeciiin  Txorl  eint  plocea  Toati  in  Adbrighton  iuxlik  cimllciium  qaam  pliMWftm  tutbail  ex 
dono  meo  etc  Teitibtu  wiU'o  Baue»t«r,  Bogero  Bancet'r,  Johanno  dc  Smethcot  et  aiy«.  Dnt, 
W  3  B.  3. 

Rich'as  Domtnas  dc  Adbrigbton  Hosee  concenit  et  oonnnnauit  Job'i  Haaee  fntri  aao  et 
CeuiliiB  Txori  eius  et  Isabella  filia  eoroodem  septem  nonu  regales  viwti  «iu  iacentea  ioxta 
Bosoam  anam  de  Adbrigbton  etc.  Teotibaa  WiU'o  Bnneit'r  de  Smethi.'ote,  Johanii!  de  Lee,  Rofiero 
BaEcstcr  de  Hadenhall,  Thome  Huaee  et  «lija.     Dat.  apnd  Adbrigbton  Hnace  a"  2  E.  3. 

Hcnricua  dei  grac'  etc.  Salatem  Omnibos  ad  quoi  eto.  SeintU  quod  conccselmua  et  ticenciam 
dedimuB  dil'oo  nobis  Ricardo  Huse  Ar.  quod  ip'e  dua«  t'rte  in  .Adbrigbtoii  Hnse  in  com.  Salop 
iaccules  in  qaodam  campn  Tocato  Hajtelejfeild  in  quo  Bellnm  inter  nna  et  Hcnricnm  Perc7 
Duper  nduersarium  n'r'm  dcfnnctam  et  aibi  ailhBrentea  eieitit.  dare  poaait  Rogero  Toe  capellano 
et  Joli'i  Oiltiert  capctlano  In  pnram  elemoainnm  dinina  nngnlia  diebaa  in  qiiadatn  Dipclla  per 
ip'm  ib'm  de  noao  laciend'  et  cdiQcand'  pro  aalnbri  statu  n'ro  et  pro  a'i'abn«  i^ui  in  eodcm  licllo 
iiilertecti  faemnt  et  ib'm  humati  cxiBtnnl.  necnon  pro  animabns  oroaiim  Qclultum  ilefunctornl^fl 
oidinnc'o'Bm  ip'ian  Roger!  in  hac  parte  laciend'  celcbratur  etc.  Teste  meip'o  npud  Weatir 
3B  Octobria  a*  rcgni  n'n  ootano.    Bnb  Hagno  Aoglin  Sisillo. 

Heariciis  dei  grao'  etc.  Omnibua  etc.  SoiaUi  quod  inapeximna  qaoddam  acriptnm  lini 
concordin  inter  Rtc'um  Compden  rtrinaq'  iuris  baccBlaurium  et  decanam  libena  capelln  ot 
bealM  Mari»  Salop  ot  Adam  Huijae  Ar.  nupcr  Dominn'  de  Adbrigbton  tliuec  tanqnam  Halri 
Gculi'w  aun  libem  capcIlK  regia  pned'c'n  pro  deoiniia  etc.  eidcm  CapellB  accodentibDs  i 
oapetia  Adbrf(;ht«ii  Hdmw  pro  lOU  aanie  conoenwrit  aiinna'm  pcnaionem  iwlueDd'  annnatlm  pror 
in  originali  carta  speclScatur  prnd'c'i  Tameii  Kic'na  et  Minonici  aal  de  termino  per|MtaltHt«i^ 
oonstituere  cupienles  pMui  Adam  pro  «e  et  hnml'  siiia  ct  pr'd'c'ug  IVill'ua  Conoenvruut  p'dlctni  ~ 
annuD'm  penaionern  anuuatim  soliiend'  it  prHmittilnr  prafalia  CaaoiiiciB  ot  eorum  aucceHOriba 
Tt  pro  ma  parte  omnium  dooiroonim  et  obrentionnm  deprwl'o'aj  cnpello  regie  irtc.  Dat,  api 
Adbrigbton  3  Jnnij  a°  D'ni  1236.  In  cnina  roi  tcatimonuin  etc.  Teste  mcip'o  apnd  Wcaton 
SO  Junij  a°  regni  n'ri  etc.    Hub  Magno  AnztiB  Sigillo.  ' 

Charts  Ric^i  Huxoe  dc  Adbrigbton  Ac.  dalA  a°  23  H.  S. 

Ex  Cbartia  Roberti  Husaej  do  Ldghtou  in  com.  Salop  Ar,  i  Seotembr.  «•  1883. 

Sciant  p'ntca  et  futuri  qnod  Ego  Roberti  I*e  do  llodon  dodi  Wliro  Poyner  de  Wroxet^r  oi 
t'ras  et  ten'ta  qun  Joh'ia  Clone  tenet  dc  me  in  Tccston  aupor  Ic  Were  vocAt  Sutton  Lond^ 
Testibua  Bic'o  de  Ottelcy,  Ric'o  dc  BcmwilEc,  Roberto  Lee  de  VIHngton,  Ric'o  Yongo.  Dabfl 
a'  21  R.  2. 

Omnia  x'pi  Gdelibot  ad  quoeelo.     Sdatis  me  Uichardiim  Dtaytoo  relaxaivie  Will'o  PnjnM 
Totum  iuB  menm  in  Uanerio  de  Preston  niper  le   Were  etc.    Testibua  Pb'o  WUleyly,  Kicardfffl 
Otclcy,  Rio'o  Bcsloir,  Job's  de  Rjkedon,  Rio'u  SwGl«iibam.     Dat  apnd  Preaton  a*  3  H.  4. 

Endentara  parentrc  Tbomaa  Count  D'aiundell  et  <Ie  Snrr,  d'un  part  et  Willl'm   " — 
Will'm  son  flU  d'autre  part  testmolgne  que  le  die  Connte  >d  grauntei  et  leooi  m  <] 
William  touti  le  demesnec  terri  et  leoemcntei  oner  Tboma  dc  Condc  tenoit  du  die  Coo 
villc  de  Conede  a  terme  de  bar  deux  vies,  redant  oimualment  quarrant  et  deux  souU  e 
denieis.     Donne  a  Salopc  le  p'mcr  ioiir  de  Mnij  a°  6  H.  (. 

Omnibus  x'pi  fidelibus  ad  quoa  etc.    Tbomaa  Po;dct  de  Bestow  in  com.  Salop  Ai.  Halutol 

Noueritis  me  prafatnm  Tbomam   attomasee  et  loco  meo  poemisse  dilector  mihl   in   x'po   Vjt 
Tpri»  et  R.  Berdmeos  neros  attoroatos  ad  liberandnm  nomine  moo  plenam    eeiatnom  RoMTot 
Pojner  filio  et  hsrodi  meo  et  Katberina  Txoris  eius  Hlia  Roberti  Scirnen  Ar.  de  et  in  omnibni 
leia  in  CborltoD  Aston  aubttis  le  Wrekju,  Opjnton,  Drayton  AbMtta,  et  Btoa  Conitantine 
I.  Salop.     Dat  a"  IS  B.  4. 


rojnour 
[I  WilPm 


^H 


266  TAB  VISITATION   01?  SHEOI^SHIBE,    1628. 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  146«».    Harl.  1241,  fo.  60.    S.,  flf.  139*— 141» 

Arms  :  Harl.  1396. — Quarterly:  1  and  4,  Barry  of  sic  gules  and  ermine,  Hijsset  ; 

2,  Argent,  three  boots  sable,  turned  up  ermine,  spurred  or,  Browne  ;  8,  Argent, 

on  a  bend  azure  three  garbs  or. 
Orest. — A  boot  sable,  turned  up  ermine,  spurred  or. 

[Crest,  temp.  H.  VIII. :  A  hind  courant  argent,  ducaUy  gorged  and  chained  or. 
(*  Collect.  Topog.,'  vol.  iii.,  p.  60.)  The  seal  of  Richard  Hossey  of  Adbrigh- 
ton  Hussey,  1 41.5,  shews  a  leg  or  boot  in  bend;  perhaps  derived  from  Browne 
of  Worfield.] 

Arms:  Harl.  1396:  Hussey  op  Leighton. — Quarterly  of  fourteen :  1,  Hussey; 
2,  Browne  ;  8,  Argent,  a  chevron  betioeen  three  mullets  sable  [Browne  of 
Morfb]  ;  4,  Oteley  ;  5,  Argent,  a  chevron  gules  between  three  scorpions 
sable  [Cole]  ;  6,  Chiles,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  or ;  7,  Azure, 
three  bars  or,  in  chief  as  many  gryphons'  heads  erased  of  the  second  ;*  8,  Chiles, 
three  birds  each  standing  on  a  stump  of  a  tree  couped  and  eradicated  argent; 

9,  Argent,  a  fesse  gules  between  six  [Cornish  choughs  proper,  Onslow]  ; 

10,  Argent,  a  chevron  gules  between  three  talbots  passant  sable;  11,  Chiles, 
a  Jleur-de-lis  or;^  12,  Azure,  a  fesse  between  six  crosses  formSe  Jitchie  or ; 
13,  Argent,  a  fesse  cmtre,  in  chief  a  bulVs  head  erased  sable,  and  in  base  a 
gryphon  passant  of  the  third  ivinged  or  [Pipe  alias  Walker]  ;  14,  Or,  a 
parrot  vert  legged  gules  {Poyner]. 

Hussey  D'n's  Manerior*  de  Abrighton  Hussey,  Nather  Oarthor,  Norton  Themoin  com.  Staff., 
Bradeley,  Leighton  et  Garmaston  Apud  Conquest  Angles. — Harl.  1241. 


Johannes  Hnssey. 


I  •  •  •  • 


AdamoB  Hns8e7.=r. . . . 
Eadulphas  Hns6e7.=r=. . . . 


Bichiurdas  Hnssey  t'pe  E.  1.=f.  . . . 
Johannes  Hnssey  E.  1  E.  j?.=p. . . .  filia  ....  Oteley. 


FFlsabella  fil.  et  hieres  Badnlphns. 

E.  3.  ....  Eynaston. 


Richard  Hnssey=FlsabeIla  fil.  et  hieres  Badnlphns.  Thomas. 


Bichardns  Hns8ey=T=. ...  fil Corbett      Bobertns  Hn88ey.=r Elena  fil.  et  h»r. 

B.  2.  de  Morton. 

I 


.  • .  •  Lacon. 


Margaretta  fil.  et  hssr.  nnpta  Bad'o  Banester  de  Lacon. 

*  Perhaps  for  Barker  alioi  OoferaU  of  oo.  Salop.— Visit.  Warw.  1619,  page  80. 
t  Gerbimd,  Lord  of  Trefnant»  bore  these  arms  in  1278. 


THE  VISITATION   OF  SHROPSHIRE,    1623. 


267 


Alexander  Broume  ofy*  Morfej=f*  .  . . 
I 


I 
Thomas  Browne  o/^  Morfe.^AUce  da,  to  ... ,  Banaster  of  Banasler. 


John  Broume  of  Morfe.^^Toane  da.to  S^  Tho.  Oresley  Knt.  com.  Stqffbrd. 


Thomas  Broume 
ofMorfe. 


I 
TT"  Broume  went 

into  North  Wales. 


I 
John  Broume.^.  ...da.to 

FiUon. 


John  Broume^. . . . 
of  Morfeeld. 


S^  Tho.  Broume.        S^  Anthony  Broume.^. . . . 


T 


Bichardns  Ha88ey=7=Alicia  fil.  et  bar.  Joh*Q*8  Browne  de  Warfeild 


)kn 


H.  5. 


Morfeeld  [Worfield,  near  Bridgnorth]  Ar. 


Joi 
Broume. 


Bichardn8=T=Alicia  fil.  Will*i  Charleton 


Hussej. 


Edwardos 
2  fil. 


Thomas. 


R 


aa'ns. 


de  Apeloy  [Castle]. 


Nicholas 
8. 

Wiirus 
4. 


Bichardas=7=Elizabetha 
Hnssey.        fil.  Rich. 
Trentham. 


I 

Joh'es  rector 
de  Battesfeld 
Botefeeld 
[Battlefield]. 


Maria  napta 
Rob*t  Banester 
de  CO.  Lincoln 
Lane. 


.... 


Thomas. 

—  filia . . . . 
Robert.      Haring- 

—  ton. 
Anthony. 


I 

Richardas  Hns- 
sey de  Adbrigh- 
ton  Hnssey  in 
com.  Salop. 


=Ellena  fil.  et 
hffires  Tho- 
mas Oteley 
of  Pichford 
de  Salop. 


Eatherinam   vxor  Maryux. 

Joh'n's  Holford  de  Joh'is 

Danham  [Daven-  Farmer, 
ham]  incom.Cest'r. 


Edwardns=Margaretta 
Ridesley 
Kidsley. 


Hnssey  fil. 
nothns. 


Margaretta  nx.  Franc. 
Ridghey  Kidsley  rBixxg- 
geley  ?]  de  com.  Staff". 


Richardus  Hus- 
sey  of  Albright 
Hussey. 


^  I  I 

Denerenx. 
Elizabetha. 


I 


Francisca   fil.   Ed-^Edwardns    Hnssey    de    Adbrighton=f=Katherina  fil.  et  vnica 


wardi  Chamberlaine 
de  Astley  in  com. 
Warwick  l  wife. 


Hussey  in  com.  Salop  Ar.  duxit  in  1 
vxor  ....  filia  Francisci  Rugeley  quad 
obiit  sine  prole;  duxit  in  8  vxorem 
Isabellam  filiam  et  cohadredem  ThomsD 
Robert  Poyner  de  Beslow  in  com. 
Salop  Ar.  

J 


hsBres  Joh'is  Jenings 
de  Ciuetate  Westmon- 
aster.  4  vxor  Jenings 
of  y*  Boreshed  in 
Westm'land  3*  wife. 


Robertus  Hnssey  de  Leighton  in=pElizabetha  filia  Gregorij  Cotton  de 
com.  Salop  Ar.  fil.  2  a<>  1628.  Combermere  in  com.  Cestr'  Ar. 


B 


268 


THE   VISITATIOK  OF   SHBOPSHIKE,    1623. 


B 


C| 


Richardus  2. 


GeorgiuB  Hussey 
fil.  et  hsBres  ap- 
parens  stat.  7 
aimomma^l623. 


Margaretta  1. 


Jana  8. 


I  I  I 

Ehanora  5. 


Elizabetha  2.      Rachell  4.      Isabella  6. 

Maria  7. 


Sara. 


Edwardus 
Hussey. 


Elianora  vx.  . 
in  com.  Salop. 


Littleton        Maria 

s.p. 


PhiUippus 
s.p. 


Margaretta  fil.  Ranulphi' 
Brereton  de  Killington 
in  com.  Cestr'  vx.  1. 


=Willimns  Hussey  de  Coton: 
in  p'ochia  de  Ry  ton  in  com. 
Salop  8  fil.  sP  1628. 


Maria  filia  Ricardi  Frogg 
de  ....  in  com.  CestrisB 
vx.  2  s.p. 


I 


Eatherina. 


^ 


Elizabetha  filia  Regi- 
naldi  Williams  de  Wil- 
laston  in  co.  Salop  Ar. 
vxor  1. 


Richardus  Hussey  de  Criggion  in  paro-= 
chia  de  Auberbury  in  com.  Montgomery 
et  de  Adbrighton  Hussey  miles  fil.  et 
haer.  b?  1628. 


=Maria  filia  Yincenti 
Corbett  de  Morton 
in  com.  Salop  mili- 
tis. 


Elizabetha. 
Margarett. 


I  I  I 

Prancisca    Richardus.      Vincen-: 
1/xor ....  tus. 

Lloyd  of 
Brungmn, 


■Eliza  da. 
to  S"  Jo"" 
Bridgman. 


Mana. 


Jana. 


Elizabetha 
Alice. 


RORT  HUSSEY. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  181^    S.,  fo.  124»». 

Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly  of  eight :  1  and  8,  Argent,  on  a  chevron  azure  three 
escallops  of  the  field,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  Uon  passant  argent ;  2,  Argent, 
on  a  tend  vert  three  wolves^  heads  erased  of  the  first  [Middleton]  ;  8,  Vert, 
a  chevron  between  three  wolves*  heads  erased  argent  [Rerid  Ylaith]  ; 
4,  Argent,  three  greyhounds  courant  in  pale  sable  collared  of  the  first  [Arglwtd 
Y  Bryh]  ;  5,  Azure,  a  wolf  passant  argent  [Blaidd  Rhydd]  ;  6,  Oules,ona 
bend  or  three  Uons  passant  sable  [Wtnnesbijry]  ;  7,  Argent,  two  ravens 
sable  [Bowdler]. 

Orbst. — A  Uoris  head  erased  argent. 

Will'us  Hynde  de  Mydleton  in  Ep'atu'  Dunelm\=T=. ...  fil Muckleston. 


,s 


Joh'es  Hinde=T=^ibilIa  filia  unica  et  hsBr.  Georgij  Middleton  de  Cherbury 
de  London.     I  in  com.  Salop  [Equerry  to  Queen  Elizabeth]. 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHBOPSHIEB^   1628. 


209 


Thomas  Hinde  de 
london     2     filins 
dnxit    Elizabetha' 
filiam  Willimi 
SparehuTBt  8.p. 


±1 


Oeorgios  Hinde  de  Eaelith= 
[juxta  Shiffnall]  in  com. 
Salop  fil.  et  hffires  supersteB 
ao  1628. 


=Elizabetha  fil.  Tho. 
Skrimshire  de  Aqoilat 
in  CO.  Staff,  relicta 
Walteri  Forater  de 
Euelith  Ar. 


Margareta 
▼xor 
Biohardi 
Joanes  de 
Denbigh. 


Howardns  Hinde  fil.  et 
hsBF.  apparenB  SBtatis  7 
annoram  a®  1628  [died  un- 
married— ^Visit.  Staff.]. 


Franciscas  [he  was  afterwards 
of  Pershall  joxta  Eccleshall, 
CO.  Staff.,  and  was  aged  41 
in  1663]. 


Sibilla.    Georgins  8.p. 
V ^^ ^ 

[Died  unmarried — 
Visit.  Staff.] 

G.  HTNDE. 


Jhrelanti  of  atitJrigj&txin. 

Harl.  1896,  fo.  169>».    Harl.  1241,  fo.  80.    a,  ff.  152>»— 156>». 

Arhb:  Harl.  1396. — Quarterly  of  twelve:  1,  Gules,  six  iUurs-de-Usy  three,  two,  and 
one,argent,  Ireland;  2,  Paly  of  six  argent  and  gufes,  a  bardure  engrailed  azure, 
over  all  a  canton  of  the  seccnd  charged  with  a  spur  leathered  or,  Knight  ; 
8,  Quarterly  per  fesse  indented  argent  and  sable,  in  first  and  fourth  quarters  a 
bugle-horn  stringed  of  the  second,  Forstkr  ;  4,  Azure,  three  lapwings'  heads 
erased  argent.  Waring  [called  also  Jueld]  ;  5,  Gules,  on  a  fesse  or  between 
three  goldfinches  argent  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  azure.  Goldsmith;  6,  Azure,  a 
Uan  rampant  or  within  a  bordure  engrailed  also  or  [gules  ?],  over  all  a  canton 
of  the  second,  Jate  ;  7,  Barry  nebuUe  of  six  argent  and  gules,  on  a  bend  sable 
three  boars'  heads  couped  close  of  the  first,  Purcell  ;  S,  Or,  a  fesse  gules 
within  a  bordure  sable,  Uesolte  ;  9,  Argent,  three  bendlets  azure,  on  a  canton 
sable  a  lion  peasant  or,  Sharshall  ;  10,  Gules,  on  a  fesse  engrailed  or  between 
three  bucks*  heads  cabossed  argent  as  many  bugle-horns,  unstrung,  sable. 
Waring;  11,  Sable,  three  horses'  heads  erased  argent,  Brookwell;  12,  Or, 
ttvo  ravens  sable  within  a  bordure  engrailed  gules,  Corbbtt  [of  Lee]. 

Crest. — A  dove  argent  holding  in  the  beak  an  olive-branch  vert. 


Robertus  Ireland  de  Oswaldstre  in  com.  Salop  filius  iunior=f . .  . . 
Ad'ae  Ireland  de  la  Hale  &  Hutt  [co.  Lancaster]. 


I 
Bobertus  Ireland.=r. 

I 


Bichardus  Ireland  [of  Oswaldstre  1890].=t=.  . .  . 


I 


T 


Bogerus  Ireland.=j=Gecilia. 

Thomas    Anna  filia  Banulphi^Bichardus  Ireland^yvTibota  filia  Boeeri 
Ireland.    Brereton.  de  Oswaldstre.*      I  Salter  de  Oswaklstre. 

A  B 

*  Appointed,  1434,  HeceiTer  for  the  King  in  Otwestrj  and  Shrawerdyn  in  MarchiA  Wallin, 
on  the  death  c^  John,  Barl  of  Arundel  (Orighialia  IS  Henry  VL,  rot  17). 


270 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHK0P8HIKB,    1628. 


A| 


B 


I 


RandulphoB        Thomas  Ireland  de=FMabilla  filia 
Ireland.  OBwaldstre  in  com. 

=T=  Salop  2  Sonne. 


Thomasina  vzor 
Howelli  ap  M*redd*  ap  Howell 

Morris  Enffin.        ap  Morris  Eiffin. 


Bannlphns    Thomazina  vx,    Meredeth    Elianora  vx.        Jana  Yxor  Johannis 
Ireland  ob.    Dauidis  Lloyd    Ireland       Ha^onisDanis    Wynn  de  Powis. 
s.p.  ap  Owen.  ob.  s.p.       de  Oswestre.  =t= 

J"  . I 

Johannes  Lloyd.  Beginaldns  Wynne.=7=. . . . 


Bichardns  Owen.        Owen  ap  John  Lloyd.        Robertas  fil.  Beginaldi. 


Bolandns  Owen  de  Maghynleth.* 


Meredith  ap  Richard  de=7=Gwenliwenor  Given 


Oswestre  i  husband. 


whiver  filia  &  hasres. 


'Owenns  fil.  Lewellini  de  Machall 
MachynUith  2  maritns. 


I 


r 


Thomas  Meredith.=f:. . . .  Riohardns  Owen  de  Salop.=f=.  . . . 


T 


Meredith  apThomas.=T=. . . .    Thomas  Owen  Jndex  [of  Condover  ob.  I598].=y=. . . . 

I 


I 


I 


Thomas  ap  Meredeth.        Ro^ems  Owen  miles        Willimns  Owen  miles  Vioe- 

of  uondouer  leir.  com.  Salop,  a®  1628. 


Johanna  vx.  Meredith  ap 
Howell  Eiffin. 


Rob'tns  Ireland  de  Shrewes- 
bnry  in  com.  Salop. 


=Margareta  filia  Joannis 
ap  Meredith. 


Johannes 
Ireland  8.p. 


Gwenhwiver  vxor  Will'i  ap 
Jenkin  de  Chirkland. 


I 


Jeneta  vxor  Nich'i  ap  Thomas  relicta 
Enani  ap  Owen  &c.  Kerid  Vlayth. 


1 


Anna  Jane  filia  . .  .  .=f=DaYid  Irelandf  de  Shrewe8-=j=Eatherina  filia  et  cohser.  Rob'ti 
Lister  de  Rowton  in 
00.  Salop. 


bnry  yixit  a®  1629  li592']' 


Enight    de    Salop     rennpta 
Rob'to  Dudley. 


{ 


Margareta  fiL  notha  nnpta  Oriffitho  ap  Roes  de  Shrewesbnry.* 


*  Omitted  in  Shrewsbury  MS. 

t  Hwl.  1341  giTes  aU  his  children  m  by  Kattkerine  Knight 


4. 


tHS  VlSFTATtOK  09  8RR0PSHISB,   1^28. 


271 


ll 


Bichardas 
c/(9An  Ireland 
vicar  de 
Trellonge. 


Anna  tx. 
ThomieHar- 
pole  Harper 
of  London. 


Hellenavx. 

Johannis 

Bayley. 


Christiana 
vxor  .... 
Grosnenonr 
de  London. 


Willimns  Ireland= 
de  Oswaldfltre 
in  CO.  Salop. 


I 


I 


Dauid  Ireland  fil.  et  hser.        Edwardus  Ireland  2  fil.        Katherina. 


Maria  nupta 
Ricardo 
Trentham  of 
Staff. 


Alicia  Yxor  Ric'i 
Howell  ap  Owen 
rennpta  K.ic*o 
Owen. 


BobertuB  Ireland  2= 
filiuB  Daoidis  [died 
6  Oct.  1599,  buried 
in  St.  Chad^s]. 


Thomas 
Ireland 
2  filins. 


Edwardos  Ireland= 
de  Lythwood. 


=Jana  filia  Ric'i  Mitton 
Joans  da.  of  Rich. 
Morton. 


=E]izabetha  filia  et  hsBree 
Thomap  Pontesbury  de 
Adbrightley  in  com. 
Salop. 


Jobannes=FVrsnla  filia 


Ijcwis  ap 
Owen. 


Ricbardi 
Mitton. 


I 


Richardas  Ireland  de  Lythwood.=j=yrsnla  Mairg^  filia  Joh'is  Lewis  Owen. 


I 


Edwardos  Ireland.        Vrsnla. 


mL. 


t 


1 


/ 


«     . 


Elizabetha  Txor  Tho.  Jana  vxor  Rob'ti  Allen  de  Margeria  nx.  Edwardi  Hosier 
Mongomery  reliota  Salop  Joans  vxcT  RoVt  de  Preston  [Preston  Oobalds, 
Edmondi  rope.  AUwin  de  Salop.  co.  Salop].      =f 


EUsta.  vxd^  FT"*  Charlton  s/^  to        Elizabetha  fil.  et  hssres  vxor  Joh'is  Dravoot 
....  Banaeter.  de  Pensley  [Paynesley]  in  com.  Staflford. 


I 


Thomas  Ireland  de  Adbrighton  in  com.  Salop=FJana  filia  Will'i  Oteley  de 


filios  et  heres  [buried  10  Nov.  1554]. 


Robertus  Ireland  a® 
1592  duxit  Eliza- 
betha' filiam  Tho. 
Screuen. 


illi 


Pichford  in  co.  Salop. 


Willimus=rSara  fil. 


Ireland 
3  filiuB. 


Rogeri 
Baker  de 
Salop. 


Lucia  vx.  ThomsB 
Pope  renupta  Tho. 
Charlton  Clarke 
de  Salop. 


Susanna  vxor 
Tho'sB  Lewis 
de  Shrewes- 
bury. 


Martha. 


"I 


Maria.^ 


Philip  eoch  de  Bereu  [Berew]=r. . . . 
in  CO.  Mongom'y. 

B  F 


Bogerus  Corbet  de  Lee^Maria^ 
in  com.  Salop. 

o 


*  Harl.  1241  pUoes  Martha  and  Marj  as  daughters  of  fiobeit. 


272 


THE  VISITATION   OF  SHR0P8HIBE,    1628. 


E 


F| 


«J 


I 


Danid  ap  Philip=f=.  . .  . 
goch. 


Enan  Lloyd  ap  Dauid.=f=. . . . 


Tho.  Corbet=j=Jana  filia  Joh'is 
de  Leigh.        Beaerley. 

PetruB  Corbet  de=p=Blizabetha 
Leigh.  I  Brereton. 


I 

Howell  ap  Jeuan  Lloyd  de^Mefanwy. 
Berewe  a*»  85  H.  8. 


T 


Johanne8=pJoQetta  filia  Howelli 
Corbet.     I  ap  Daaid. 


Edwardns  ap  Howell.=T=Elizabetha  filia  et  hsBres  Joh*iB  Corbet. 


Nicholaus  Purcell  de=f=A.Dna  filia  Banolphi 
Sheme  in  co.  Salop. 


Beeston. 


I 

Bichardns  ap  Edward=f=. . .  . 
de  le  Vaynor. 


I 


I 


r 


T 


RicharduB  Purcell.        Thomas  Pnrcell=T=Anna  filia  et  biBres 


2fiUn8. 


Mar^eria  [Maria]  vxor 
Ric'i  Lewis  de  Salop. 


I 


Ricardi  ap  Edward. 


GeorgiuB  Ireland  de  Adbrighton= 
in  com.  Salop  Ar.  2  filios  1S92. 


=Maria  filia  et  sola  hsres 
Tho.  Purcell  of  Vainor. 


I  I 

Robertus      Samuell 

Ireland  2.     Ireland  3. 


EdwarduB    Natnaniell    Josnah 
Ireland  4.    Ireland  5.     Ireland  6. 


Edwardi 
Heynes. 


sin. 
Tx.  Ric'i 
Twiford. 


Martha. 
Hester. 


I 


Thomas  Ireland  de  Adbrighton  in  com.  Salop=pJana  filia  Rolandi 


Ar.  ynus  Justiciariornm  pacis  in  eodem  comi- 
tatu  Bf>  1623  [Sheriff  1682]. 


Dutton  de  Hatton 
in  com.  CestriaB. 


I  I  I 

Robertus  Ireland  fil.  et  hsr.  let.  11.        Margareta.        Maria. 


THO.  IRLAND. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  174. 
Waltems  Ireland  de  Salop.=f . . . .  filia  Comitis  Eildare  in  Hibemia. 

^1 

Johannes  Ireland  fil.  et  hadre6.=f=Susanna  fil.  Bich'i  Eyton. 


=T=Sl 


Isabella  vxor       Alicia  nupta  Rogeri       Ohristiana  rzor  Rob'ti 
Joh'is  Pryde.        Berington.  Rodington. 


THE  VISITATION    OF    SHROPSHIRE,    IfiS.t,  273 

3aj)  of  3apr. 

Hari.  13ilfi,  (T.  Ifi7— my.     8.,  (T.  15"»— ISP. 

Ei  Cliftrtis  Thoiow  Irelsnd  do  Adlirighlon  in  com.  Salop  Ar.  11°  Septemb.  a°  1828. 

ScisDt  p'otes  pt  futuri  quod  ego  WilielmuB  de  Biirleg^A  ooocssi  ct  bnc  cnrts  mca  confinnaTi 
Brisno  de  Jnie  ct  bareilibuD  tuis  quixl  ai  ef^o  faicrorics  una  bubncn  de  ICdvUilB  nioaiia  men  flliii 
iam  dicti  Briani,  tain  term  qnnin  ipse  Briiinn*  rt  ipsina  h«rtiica  reuertctur.  tlatu*  rci  ttwtM 
■ant  Rwlultu.i  abbna  dc  Wigemorn.  Heliiwa  dc  Hugclcgia,  Willclmiifl  de  Wcldebct,  et  Wilklmni 
Alius  eias  Philippos  dc  Juic. 

[Drawing  of  a  Seal,  Plate  III.,  Fig.  13.] 

Sciant  p'ntea  et  (ntnri  qaod  ego  Joh'es  da  Ja;  liliua  Brian!  de  Jb7  dedi  Ilo(^n>  Titcban  de 
Vjgemor'  totum  illani  pratuni  qiiod  vocntBr  Wlriubesmeditc  «tc.  tcstibiii  Briuui  dc  BrunptDo' 
Bimone  de  Hanbcrdon  WKlIcm  dc  HopUin  Hagone  Anglico  militibos  Ri^ro  dc  Pedword' 
Boberto  de  Jaj  Hen,  MnlieliD  et  maltis  alij«. 

[Drawing  of  a  Seal,  Plate  III.,  Fig.  14.] 

ScUnt  p'ntea  et  futnri  quod  ego  Joh'os  de  Jnia  dcdi  et  conocsai  in  feodo  et  bMreilttate  Itobcrtti 
de  Jnin  fratri  meo  et  rt  clnmeiim  dinittcret  i|nnd  habait  in  illns  qaataar  Tirgntoa  tcmo  <]DS 
(iierunt  nuuncnli  n'ri  fhilippi  de  Jaia  vnam  rirg'  C'm  in  Uckciaia  etc. 

Siglllum  t1  inpra. 

Waltflrna  de  Noiio  Meinil  oonceniu  Bann  tioHb  oiiii  conoenit  Joh'i  de  Jaia  ttinemctitam  de 
feodo  luo  in  Wigemor'  qaod  BriaoaB  pater  eiuBdein  Joh'is  tenait  dc  Rlcatxlo  l.abnnc  anteccsKtre 
d'ci  Waited  etc.    Sntis  date. 

Sciant  pnescDteii  et  faturi  qood  ego  Gilb'tns  de  Bakchal  dedi  Wallero  Qlici  Joh'U  de  Jaje  de 
Johanna  filia  mea  procreato  pro  hoTDngio  ot  icruicio  Ruo  vnnm  acrnm  toim  qua  looatnr  le  ranoo 
etc.  toedbjis  d'no  8imone  de  Burl'  Waltero  de  Hopton  IIiigcRic  de  Jaye  ct  ronitii  aliJB. 

Ego  Qilbertna  de  Bukcnhail  me  obligani  (imiliter  cum  fide  mm  quod  »\  HMgetiM  Boror  mea 
aat  Egidiua  de  Seinleger  apongoa  eim  vexant  Job  'em  de  Jayn  aut  herede*  suon  de  t'ra  qiiK  d'ea 
Haresria  haboit  in  dotem  de  Klia  de  Jaya  in  villa  de  Bedeeton  ct  in  Titia  de  Bcktinya  quod  tuuc 
ego  dabo  Joh'i  de  Java  aut  h««redibns  auii  qualnor  matcna  et  dimidinm  ct  illud  tfitum  quod  Joli'<!» 
de  Jk^a  Hut  barcd(.<a  aui  ponnnt  aut  dieppodant  propter  pinciltim  prnd'c'a:  t'raa. 


NuucritiB  mc 
illad  quod  xc 
Brnmplon  d'l 


[Drawing  o 

9  pnnscne  n 


1  Seal,  Plate  III..  Fig.  15.] 


liplum  penienecil  D'nui  Brianm  de  Brompton  milca  lalutom. 

ue  pro  rac  et  bmr.  mciii  Waltero  do  Jaj'e  militi  totum  pratam 
latur  OunQ^Metaede  etc.  Hija  teatibus  d'no  Waltero  da  Mopton  d'no  Waltero  de 
a  Waltero  de  Bokonhull  d'no  Waltero  de  Fednardin  Kic'o  do  tiectOD  et  alijtv 

[Drawing  of  a  Seal,  Plate  IIJ.,  Pig.  17.] 

Atnntx  icMu»  ^e  eestre  lettre  tcmint  ou  omint  Edmand  Connte  de  Arundell  naloti.  flaohe  v're 
vnioentite  nous  anoir  graoate  que  lo  mnner  de  Js.je  od  lea  apurtenances  ]e  quel  Nichul  de  Itejl^te 
rendi  a  Thomaa  le  fix  Wanter  de  Jaye  ct  a  Jubnnne  sa  fcmme  et  a  Joban  la  tit  lea  auaat  diti 
Thomas  et  Jobannc,  nMDejne  a  lei  anaut  ditt  Johnnac  et  Jobao  aprea  la  mort  tc  tlit  Hioouu 
aaana  challenge  elcTm  ou  deaturbaunce  dc  nocu  oa  Hon*  bclres.  Done  a  Oxii«bolii  Ic  vendred; 
prochein  aprea  la  feate  de  ^ciut  Nicbolaa  en  Ian  10  E.  2. 

[Drawing  of  a  Seal,  Plate  III,,  Fig.  1ft.] 

Constanciam  de  Hauberdcfii  relictam  Joh'ia  le  Sattar'  in  pnra  tiilaitate 
Johannw  D'nto  de  Jajc  et  Tbom«  Olio  auo  et  hKredibaa  ipnoa  TbomM  Uitam  iaa 
mcum  in  omnibua  tVia  ele.  in  Beckeye  et  Bedeston  etc,     Dat.  a"  I T  E.  3. 

Omnibus  I'pi  fldetibas  etc.  Tlioma«  de  Jay  d'ous  de  eadem  aalotom.  Noueritii  me  conceaaiMC 
lenentibus  meis  totam  illam  cammnniam  quam  aolebant  habere  ei  aotiq*  tempore  in  loco  voeato 
le  Oldtowne  pro  peooribua  ania  ibidem  pastorandie  etc.     Dat.  apod  Ix>delo>re  s"  7  H.  li. 

[Drawing  of  a  Seal,  Plate  III.,  Pig.  16.] 

Higillam  HEyRici  Qeay. 


274 


THE   VISITATION   OP  SHROPSHIRE,    1623. 


Sciant  p*nte8  et  fntnri  qnod  ego  Thomas  Jay  dedi  Joh*i  Horj  et  Ric'o  Efvras  manerinm  menm 
de  Jay  cam  snin  pertiDen'  necnon  o*ia  alia  t*ra8  et  ten*ta  in  yilla  de  Bekkey  et  Bodeston  etc 
Dat.  apod  Jay  die  Lnnn  proz*  post  festnm  in  Bamis  palmamm  af*  8  H.  6. 

[Drawing  of  a  Seal,  Plate  III.,  Pig.  16.] 

Sciant  praBsentes  et  fntnri  qnod  ego  Joh'es  filins  Thom»  Jay  et  bares  einsdem  Tbom»  dedi 
Ric*o  Hord  de  Brpgenorth  manerinm  menm  de  Jay  Tna  cnm  omnibns  alijs  t*ri8  tenementi 
redditibns  et  semicijs  meis  qn»  babeo  infra  comitatnm  Herefoidi»  et  d'n'cnm  de  Wyggemore. 
Habend'  etc.    Datnm  apnd  manerinm  de  Jay  a°  4  H.  6. 

[Drawing  of  a  Seal,  Plate  III.,  Kg.  16.] 


Ex  charti8  Thoma  Ireland  de  Adbrighton  in  com.  Salop  Ar.  12  Septembris  a®  1628. 

... •  I  . ...  . .  1 


I 


Briann8=FEdelina  filia  Willelmi 
de  Jaie.    de  Borlegia  [Barley]. 


Philippns  de 
Jaie  annn- 
cnlns  Joh'is. 


Gilbertus  de=F. .  .  . 
Bnkenhnll. 


Margeria  vx. 
Egidij  de 
Seinleger. 


Bobertns  frater 
Joh'is  de  Jay. 


Joh'es  filing  Briani=FJoanna  filia  et  hsBres  Oilberti 


de  Jay. 


Petrus=T=. . .  . 
de  Jay. 


^1  , 

Hngo  de 
Jay. 


de  Bnkenhnll. 


Waltems  filinB=F*Tohanna. 

Joh'is  de  Jay 

miles. 


Alena  filia  JohMs  D*ni  de 
Jay  de  qna  mentio  fit  in 
Gharta  Tho.  Jay  af*  14  E.  2. 


Waltems  fil.    Thomas  filins  Waltero  de  Jay  10  E.  l=j=Johanna  a®  10  E.  2  et  17  E.  8 


Petri  de  Jay.    29  E.  1  et  1  E.  2  et  10  E.  2  et  14  E.  2. 


D'na  de  Jay  in  com.  Salop. 


Joh*es  Jay  fiL  primogenitns 
a*  10  E.  2. 


I 


Thomas  filins  JohannsBD'nsB  de  Jay  Ar.' 
ao  17  E.  8  et  28  E.  8. 


. . .  •  Jay  filins  Thom».=r. . .  • 


Thomas  Jay  de  Jay  in  com.  Salop  a^  7  et  8  H.  5.^.  • . . 

Joh'es  Jay  de  Jay  fil.  et  hasr.  4  H.  6  et  6  H.  6.^.  • . . 

Bolandns  J^  de  Jay  in  com.  SaIop=^IsabeUa  Tzor  eins  af*  25  et  29  H.  6. 
miles  Bf*  29  H.  6. 


>PTJ 


Elizabetha  filia  et  cohaeres  vxor  Boberti        Elianora  filia  et  cohier.  vxor  Thom» 
Knight  de  Shrewesbnry  a^  28  H.  7.  Jennyns  de  Welbom   [Wallibone] 

in  CO.  Salop  8  E.  4. 


•T 


^' 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SH£OPSHIEE,   1628.  275 

A|  B| 


Eatherina  filia  et  oohier.  Johanna  filia  et  oohier.  vxor  Rad'i     Bolandos  Jenyns 

'  Yxor  Davidis  Ireland  de  Bowlet  de  London  goldsmith  a^     de  Willeborn. 

1  Shrewesbnry  a^  23  H.  7.  28  H.  7  a  q^"  Maynar^ 

^T  I    I 

Tho.  Ireland.  WiU'us  Jenyns  de  Wellebome. 


^ill' 


Geo.  Ireland.  Wili'ns  Jennyns  de  Wellebome  in  oo.  Salop. 


Tho.  Ireland  Ar.  a^"  1623. 


^  Harl.  1896,  fo.  160^    Harl.  1241,  ff.  72^  164.    8.,  ff.  167^  158. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1896. — Argent^  three  boars*  heads  couped  close  sable,  a  chief  indented  of 
1  the  second. 

Obbst. — A  dexter  arm  embowed  habited  sable,  cmffM  argent,  mifiled  unth  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  the  hand  proper  holding  a  sword  proper. 

The  Armes  confirmed  &  the  Oreast  ginen  to  George  Jenkes  of  the  Ooontie  of 
Salop,  Gent,  by  Robert  Oooke,  Olarencenx,  1  May  A^"  1582,  25  Q.  Eliz. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1241,  fo.  164. — Quarterly:  1  and  4,  Oules, a  lion  rampantrreguardant 
or  [Eltbtak  Ylodbtth]  ;  2  and  3,  Argent,  three  boars*  heads  couped  close 
sable. 

Elistan  Glodred  lord  of  Ferlexland  [Ferliz]  betwene  Wy  and  Seaeme.=T=. . .  . 


Gadwgan  ap  Elistan  Glodred.=F. .  . . 

I 

SiBselt  ap  Gadwgan.=T=. .  .  . 
Llewelin  ap  Sisselt.^^. . . . 


lilli 


Phillip  ap  Llewellin.=f=. . . . 


T 


Danid  ap  Phillip.=f=.  . . . 
Beee  ap  Dayid.=F. . . . 


276 


THE   VISITATION    OP   SHKOPSHIliE,    1628. 


>Iili 


John  ap  Rees.: 


S'  Walter  Colling=f=Alice  da.  to  S'  WilUm 


of  Stretton. 


Roger 
Cam- 
bray. 


William  Cam- 
bray  de  Stret- 
ton [in  the 
Dale]. 


Cicely  da.  & 
h.  to  Sf 
Walter  Col- 
ling. 


Jenky] 


Staunton. 


I 


Jenkyn  Cam-=pDorothy  Alice  1  da.  &  h. 
bray  of  Wol-  3  da.  &  ux.  Roger  Acton 
larton.  heir  to  &"    of  Acton  Scott. 


Walter 
Colling. 


J 


Mawde  da.  &  heire  vx.  John 
Leighton  of  Wattlesburgh. 


>hn 


John  Jenkes  of=f=Alice  da.  to  Stephen 


Wollarton. 


Rowdier. 


Thoma8=F.  ...  da.  to  John 


Jenkes. 


Midleton. 


John=f=Margery  da.  &  heir  to 


Moore. 


Rich.  Cambraye. 


John  Jenkes.=f=.  .  .  .        Richard  Moore.=f=.  .  . .  da.  <&  heire  to  John  Perkes  Perles. 


Rowland  Jenkes  of=j=Mary  da.  &  sole  heire  to  Rich.  Moore 


Woluerton. 


da,  4r  h,  to  . .  . .  Perkes. 


I  I  I  I 

Thomas  Jenkes        Richard  Jenkes        William  Jenkes        Edward  Jenkes 
2  Sonne.  8  sonne.  4  sonne.  5  sonne. 


I 

William  Jenkes        Eliz.  da^  &  h.  vx. 
of  Hatton.  Geo.  Acton. 


Will'm.        Joane  d.  &  heir  vx.  Tho. 
Hughes  of  Dudlesbury. 


Ricnard. 


John  Jenkes  of  Woluerton.=f=Eliz.  d.  to  Edw.  Leighton  of  Cotes. 


William  Jenkes=FEliz.  da.  to  W™  Adams 


2  son. 


of  Clayton  Cleeton, 


I  I 

Eliz.  vx.  Edward         Margret. 

Marston. 


I 


Francis  Jenkes  of  Aston.=y=Ann  da.  to  W"  Downes. 
Artnur  Jencke8.'7=Alice  da.  to  Tho.  Moore  of  Milichap. 


Francis  2. 
John  8. 


Thomas  Jenkes  son  &•• 
heir  25  yers  old  a® 
1628  Clericus. 


:  Dorothy  da.  to 
....  Oouper 
of  Litohf  ord. 


Margrett. 
Ann. 


Thomas  Jenkes  of  Woluerton  .=p Joyce  da.  &  h.  to  Jo.  Baldwyn  of  Vnder  Hey  ton. 


i 


1 


i 


THE   VISITATION   OF   SHROPSHIRE^    1623.  277 


B 


Elizab.  Tx.  Edw.     Angharat  yx.    Mary  yx.  Jo.         Edith  vx.  Katnerin  tx. 

Marston  of  ....  Shawe  of    Maston  Marston    ....  Thomas  Jenkyns 

Aflcott.  BrastoD.  ofCastell.  Shepardof  of  Aston. 

Brocton.  =t= 

I 

IMargeria,']         [Elizabeth  obiit.']         [Thomas  Jenkes  [sic]  duxit  Kathe- 

rinamfilia  ThoF  Moore  de  WineopJ] 


Elianor     Ann  yx.    Thomas  (}eorge=f=Margret   da.   &  sole  heire   of    Jonn 


YX.  Tho.     Philipp     Jenkes      Jenkes  of 
Morton.     Hall.         2sonne.    Woluerton. 


Rich.  Lutley  of  ...  .  [second    s.p. 
son  of  Lutteley  of  Bromecrofb]. 


fk  fi       I  n        I       ^1 

Adam  2.     Frands  Jenkes=FFrancis  da.  to  Har-    Robert  4.      Arthnr  6.    Ann.* 


—  of  Wolnerton 

Jesper  8.     1592  &  1628. 


bert  Westfarlinff  .  — 

TrM(A>»«n^  Bishop  of    Thomas  5. 
Heref. 


Harbert  Jenkes  son  &  heire  [sold  the  manor  of        Jonn.        Anne. 
Eaton  to  Edw.  Baldwyn  in  1680]. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  178^ 
Rogems  Jenkes  de  Tally-pont.=p.  . . . 

I ^ 

^  Rogems  Jenkes  de  Downton=7=Johanna  fil.  Rogeri  Blakway  de 


in  com.  Salop. 


Egiams  parish. 


I  I 

Rogerns  Jenkes.=Ermyn  fil.  Will'i  Spencer  de  Winton.     Alicia  napta  Olinero  Lloyd. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  176^    Harl.  1241,  fo.  41^    HarL  615,  fo.  269.    8.,  fo.  152. 

Arms:  Harl.  1896. — Quarterly:  1  and  4,  Ermine,  a  lion  rampant  gules;  2  andS^ 
Azwre^  a  Uon  rampant  within  a  bordure  engrailed  or^-gules  in  Harl.  615 — a 
canton  of  the  second--J ay  in  Shrewsbury  MS. 

S^Botdand  Jay  of  Jay  ir*.=T=. .  . . 

I  I 

Thomas  Jennings.^Elianora  fil.  et  her.  Rolandi  Jay         ....  vxor  Robert  Knight. 

de  Jay  in  co.  Salop  mil.  =t= 

A  b| 

*  Harl.  1241  gives  a  daaghter  as  wife  of  Richard  Joues,  Serjeant  at  Armes. 


278  THE  VISITATION  OF  8HR0PSHIKE,    1628. 


B| 

E,olaiidas=f=Elizabetha  fil.       Jana  nupta  Rogero       Katkerine  vxo^    Joans  vxo^  8^ 


Jennyns. 


Wiiri  Bromley.     Bromley. Dawd  Ireland.    Raphe  RawUtt. 


iUimufl2.    Will'i     ""'         -     -    - 


Willimufi  2.    Will'us  [7%(www]=f=Katherina    Elianora        8^  Thomas  Bromley  Lo. 


Jemiy  ns  de  Welle- 
born/  in  com. 
Salop. 


fil.  Will'i  vxorWill'i  Chancellor  of  England 
Obteley  de  Adams.  [said  to  be  second  son  of 
Piehf  ord.  Cko.  Bromley  of  Hodnett. 
Bromley  pedigree,  ante] . 


I  I 

Margareta  {Margery)  vxor  Bob'ti        Margeria  {Uargartt)  vx.  Franc. 
Williams  [of  Winingfcon].  Cloughe  [of  Minsterley]. 


William  (2),     John  (3).    Francis        Reignold  Williams     Elinor.     Katherins. 

(James  4).    {sone  Jk  heire). 


1 1-      ^r\       TT"      in, 

illi 


Bolandos  2.      Artharos  4.     Katherina        Will'as  Jennins=FCeoilia    filia    Joh'is 


—  —  vx.  Simonis      de    Wellebume 

Richardus  3.     Elizabetha.      Kensey  ob.  sine  exitn. 

{Kemsey). 


iliit 


Leighton  de  Water- 
borgh  WalUesburowe 
[  Wattlesborongh] . 


r        >  "I ^ 1 ^ 

[Willimus  Johannes  Beginaldus        Elianora.        Katherina.        Jacobus 

\r<mnms  Jmnms  jZnms  Jmrms 

fil.  2.  fil.  3.  fil.  et  hear.  fil.  4.'] 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  174»». 
Eynion  de  Ewyn  tudmon.=j=. . . . 


T 


Youyn  ap  Eynion.^.  •  •  • 


T 


Lluellyn  goch  t'pe  H.  7.n=Myaanwy  filia  ....  Ifredd. 

Jem  ap  Ll'n  de  Ewyn  todman.=^. . .  . 

Hugo  ap  Jem  de  Frankweth.=T=Beatrix  filia  Wiil'i  Braen  de  Salop. 


I  I 

Willimns  Jeaans  de        Matheos        Isabella  vxor  Bic*i  Harris  de  Salop. 

Salop  9fi  1602.  Jenans.  =F 

Thomas  Harris. 


THE  VISITATION   OF   SHROPSHIRE,   1628. 


279 


3ohhtx  of  ^ston. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  176.    Harl.  1241,  fo.  15 1^    8.,  fo.  169*. 

Arms:  Harl.  1896. — Verty  a /esse  ermine. 
[These  anns,  quartering  Littleton,  are  upon  a  monument  in  ShiflFhal  Church.] 

HumfriduB  Jober  de  Afiton.=T=. . .  . 


I 


Thomas  Jober.=T=. .  . . 


Thomas  Jober.=y=Margaretta  fil.  Joh'is  Greene. 


I 


Johannes  2.    Eatherina    Thomas  Jobber  de=FCecilia  fil.  Ric'i  Morton 


▼xor  Ric'i    Aston  in  com.  Salop 
OflPeley.         1598. 


[Moreton  of  Haughton] 
ex  filia  Wiiri  Charleton. 


Margareta 
vxorWiiri 
Weston. 


Elizabetha  vx.  Ric'i 
Howard  ffeword 
[^aeywood]. 


Licm 


Richardus  Jobber: 
de  Aston  in  com. 
Salop. 


Maria  fil.  Walteri  Litleton 
2  fil.  Ed'r'i  Littleton  [de 
Pillaton]  militis. 


Johannes  2. 


I 


I 


'RoVt.        Thomas.        Raphe. 


W%1. 


iiam. 


I 


I 


Dorothie.       EUzaheth. 


gones  of  Brotton,  ^.uHlotD,  Witn\tM\, 

i,eet)ottoooti,  ett^ 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  178^    Harl.  1241,  fo.  127^    8.,  fo.  166^ 

John  Heynes.^. . . . 


Thomas  Heynes  de  Stretton=f . . . . 
in  oom.  Salop. 


I 


Joh'es  Heines  de  Stretton=F.  . . . 
in  comitat.  Salop. 


Thomas  Heynes.^Mary  da.  to  TT"  Jones 

Sonne  of  Henry  Moore. 


Thomas=T=Gwenllian  fil.  Gruflfeth 


Heynes. 


Goche. 


Agnes  Jane  nnpta  Hugoni  Sonkey  filio 
Johannis  Sonkey  Sahhsy  of  Lane. 


^■^-^^■^■^T^ 


Joh'es  Thynne  miles.  J 

*  This  generation  is  omitted  in  Shrewsbnrj  MS. 

t  In  Shrewsbmy  MS.  the  line  of  descent  from  Thomas  Heynes  and  Owenllian  is  carried  on 
to  Tliomas  Thynne  instead  of  only  to  Margareta. 


THE  TISITATION    OP   SHROPSHIRE,    1633. 


»  JoDes  de  Brocton  Brorkion=rJ&mi  fil.  Ed'r'i  Plowden 


in  Henley  by  Lvdhtce. 


del 


John  Leighton  ton' 
of  Hughe  Leighio' 
oflMghto'. 


■Dorothy  rro' 
W  OteUy 
Esq'. 


Will'. 
AaLington  of 
EaePuimpton. 


Steph'nH. 


Anna  fil.  Joh'ia  Leighton  de  Leigbton.=T=BichardiiB  Jonta  of  Lybottwood. 


EdwarduE  Jones  duzit .... 
Baldwya  de  Lndlowe  io  co.  S 


Lncia  vxor  Joh'iB 
Brome  of  Brooms. 


RicharduB 

[./ones]. 


FranciBcuB  Joneiide=AnDa  fil RolanduB  -Tones  de  WeTilock^AnnB  fil 

Ludlow    ia    comit.    Willimi    Alen     in  com.  Salop  Seruicns  ad    Gcorgi j Jenkes 
Salop  1623  1590.         de  Brooton.         ArmainMarch'WalliffilGZS.    de  Woiarton. 


Sonts  of  ClaberUp. 


[Arms. — Azure,  a  lion  siafanl  betirem  three  crosses  jialteejitchee  or,  a  chief  oi 
Cbest. — A  ton  rampant  or  tupporling  an  ancfwr  azure. 

Per  W  Cainden  Olarenc*  lo  die  I^ovemb.  joio. 

Johannes  Jones  de  Ludslone.^. . . . 

I 

Johanaei  Jones  de  Claverleg.=f'. . . . 


Sir  Francis  Jonet  KnI.  Lo.  Maior  of  London  i 


*  In  Shrambuij  M6,  Jonei  la  gifen  below,  but  thf  manlftge  with  Juie  Sonkej  Ii  conitted. 


THE  VISITATION  OF  SHROPSHIRE,    1623.  281 

Harl.  1396,  fo.  173.     S.,  flF.  165^  156*. 

Arms  :  Harl.  1396. — Argent,  a  lion  rampant  vert  vulned  in  the  mouth  [breast]  gulejs. 
Crest. — The  sun  in  splendour  or,  each  ray  terminating  in  aflame  of  fire  proper. 

The  Creast  giuen  to  Will'm  Jones  sonne  of  Tho.  Jones  sonne  of  Will'm  Jones 
Bonne  of  Richard  Jones  of  Holt  in  com.  Denbigh  in  North  Wales  esq'  ynder  the 
hand  oneley  of  S'  W"^  Segar  Garter  and  the  hand  and  Scale  of  Richard  S^  george 
Norroy  16®  Jan'y  1607  a®  5  Jacobi  E'. 

Richardos  Jones  de  Holt  in  com.  Denbigh.=f=.  . .  . 

^1 

Willimus  Jones.=Tr.  .  .  . 

I 


Bichardns  Jones  de  Chilton  in  com.  Salop.=f=.  . .  .  filia  ....  Lee  de  Gloncester. 


Will  Qs  Jones  de  Ghilton^pJohanna  fil.  Ricardi  Blakwey  de 
in  com.  Salop.  Grankell  in  com.  Salop. 


Thomas  Jones  de  GhiltonT'Maria  filia  Johannis  Gratwood 


in  CO.  Salop  1623. 


de  WoUerton  in  com.  Salop. 


Edwardns  Wilrns  Jones  de  Chilton  in^pEleanora  filia  Ricardi  Cam 


Jones  2  fil.  co.  Salop  filins  et  hseres. 


de  Lndlow  in  com.  Salop. 


Johannes.  Isaac. 

THOMAS  JONES. 


Thomas  Jones  de  Uckington^f  Elizabctha  filia  et  haer.  Thomae 


in  com.  Salop. 


Cottell  generosi. 


Wiirns  Jones  de  ShrewesburyAldermannns^pEIianora  filia  Ricardi  Owen 


ibidem  ob.  15  Jnly  1612. 


de  Shrewesbury. 


■— ^— ^^-^^ ^^»i^  r 

Bichardns  Jones  de=f=Anna  filia  Joh'is  Sara  vxor  Tho.  Harris  de  Boreaton 

Shrewesbnry    filius    Browne.  in  co.  Salop  Baronetti. 
et  h»r. 


EUena  vxor  Thomae  Cole.  Sara  vxor  Tho.  Mathewes  de  Shrewesbury. 

A 

00 


282 


THE  VISITATION  OP  8HE0PSHIRB,    1623. 


Thomas  Jones  de  Shrewes-=Sara  filia  Richardi    Isaac  Jone8=FElizabetha  fil. 


bury  2  filiusa®  1623  Alder-    Balland  de  Ches-    de  London 

mann"  [six    times    Bailiff    ter  Aldermanni.        4  filius. 

and    the    first    Major    of 

Shrewsbury;  High  Sheriff 

1625]. 


Ric'i  Prince  de 
Shrewesbury 
[of  Abbey  Fore- 
gate]. 


Willimus. 


8..U. 


Isaac. 


I 

Dorothea. 


Susanna. 


Edwardus  Jones  3  filins  Senescallu8=T=Maria  filia  Rob'ti  Powell  de  le  Parke  [near 


VillfiB  Salopi»  a°  1623. 


Whittington]  in  co.  Salop  Ar. 


1 

1    1 

1    1 

1    1 

Willimus  Jones 

Thomas  Jones 

Beniamin 

Anna. 

Sara. 

filius  et  hsBres 

set*  ". 

Jones  sat. 

— 

~— 

©t.  10  annor'  sP 

— 

7. 

Elianora. 

Elizabctha. 

1623. 

Robertus  Jones 

SBt.  o. 

THOMAS  JONES. 


Harl.  1896,  fo.  176.    S.,  fo.  160*. 
Arms  :  Harl.  1396. — Argent,  a  chevron  hetwem  three  greyhounds  caurant  gules. 


Willimus  Jorden=p. . . . 
de  CO.  Lincoln. 


T 


Richardus=T=Maria  fil Deicher 


Browne. 


de  Sabry. 


Willimus 
Jorden  1. 


Thomas  2  8.p. 


I 


Rogerus  Jorden^Maria  fil.  R.  Browne, 
de  . . . .  3. 


Joh'es  Jorden  de  Welington=y=Anna  fil.  Johannis  Peuerell 


in  Artibus  Magister. 


de  Sissetres  [?]  [Stssehesl. 


Maria  vxor 
Rob.  Daliet. 


Georgius  Jorden  de=rElizabetha  fil.  Thomae  Thynn 


I 


Welynton  1604. 


de  Eysteiton  [Eysterton]. 


Anna  nupta  Rob'tp  Brooke 
filio  Johannis. 


Maria. 


I 


I 


Juditha. 


17  a 


l!